Yarrington v. Pittenger
Yarrington v. Pittenger
Opinion of the Court
There was a verdict in this case of $5,000 for the plaintiff Georgiana Yarrington and a verdict of $1,200 for her father, Charles Yarrington. The defendant has a rule for a new trial, and on this rule we are urged to set aside the verdicts on two grounds — (1) that they are contrary to the weight of the evidence,'and (2) that the amounts are excessive. We think the first contention is well founded.
The action was for malpractice against the defendant, Pittenger, a dentist, on alleged negligence in permitting a portion of a tooth which he had extracted from the mouth of Georgiana Yarrington to pass down into her throat and lodge in her lung
The single element of want of care alleged against the defendant is the failure to use proper skill in performing his work, and as evidence in support of this charge the plaintiff’s
The verdicts are so clearly against the weight of the evidence in the case that they cannot be sustained, and the rule will be made absolute.
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