GSB Contractors, Inc. v. Harry F. Hess, Jr. and Connie Hess

Case Number
W2003-03068-COA-R3-CV

Following a hail storm which severely damaged the Appellees’ home, the Appellee contracted with the Appellant, a construction contractor, to repair the damage. The Appellees’ insurance policy covered the damage done to the home by the hail storm, but the Appellees entered into a collateral agreement with the Appellant to do additional work to the home. The insurance company paid for all work done by the Appellant in repairing the damage from the storm, but the Appellees refused to pay the balance due on work completed under the collateral agreement citing poor workmanship by the Appellant’s subcontractors. The Appellant subsequently filed suit against the Appellees in general sessions court seeking to recover the balance owed. Following a judgment in favor of the
Appellant, the Appellees appealed to the circuit court and filed a counterclaim against the Appellant.  Following a trial, the circuit court ruled in favor of the Appellees. In proving their damages, the Appellees presented the testimony of two expert witnesses at trial. The circuit court ruled that the proper measure of damages was the cost of repairing the defective work. The Appellant filed an appeal to this Court contesting the trial court’s selection of “cost of repair” as the appropriate measure of damages in this case, as well as the trial court’s evidentiary rulings regarding certain testimony. We affirm.

Authoring Judge
Judge Alan E. Highers
Originating Judge
Judge Robert A. Lanier
Case Name
GSB Contractors, Inc. v. Harry F. Hess, Jr. and Connie Hess
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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