Robbins v. Carter
Robbins v. Carter
Opinion of the Court
This is an action to recover for damage to the plaintiff’s automobile as a result of a collision with an automobile operated by the defendant. The declaration alleges that the. accident happened because of the negligence of the defendant. The defense is contributory negligence. After a verdict for the plaintiff the case is before us on the defendant’s motion for a new trial.
The accident occurred in Belfast. The plaintiff was driving westerly on Grove Street, the defendant northerly on Cedar Street. The cars came together at the intersection of the two streets. The defendant, though apparently conceding that there was evidence which would have justified the jury in finding her negligent, claims that the plaintiff
It is argued that the damages are excessive but this is not alleged in the motion as a reason why the verdict should be set aside. Even if that question had been properly raised, our decision would be the same.
Motion overruled.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Owen L. Robbins v. Marjorie Carter
- Status
- Published