Greenhalgh v. Service Lloyds Insurance Co.

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 1990-05-23

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OPINION MAUZY, Justice. The issue in this case is whether a trial court abuses its discretion by allowing a post-verdict amendment increasing the amount of damages in Plaintiff’s pleadings to conform to the amount awarded by the jury when Defendant presents no evidence of surprise or prejudice. We hold that under Texas Rules of Civil Procedure 63 arid 66, a trial court must allow a trial amendment that incre…

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