Bohn v. Kruger

Bohn v. Kruger, 185 Neb. 407, 176 N.W.2d 14 (1970), was a case where the jury awarded a verdict which the court found to be inadequate. In Bohn, the plaintiff's original injuries were undisputed, and the verdict was slightly less than the amount of the plaintiff's stipulated special damages. The court stated that it was apparent the jury had disregarded the court's instructions and the uncontroverted evidence, and had not awarded damages for pain, suffering, or permanent injury, making the verdict grossly inadequate under the facts of the case.