Woolley v. Traub
Woolley v. Traub
Opinion of the Court
Plaintiff brought suit to recover compensation for injuries received by her in a collision between a car of the defendant Nisselson, which was being driven by the other defendant Traub, and a car belonging to one Pearl, in which she was riding when the collision occurred. The trial resulted in a
The only matter before us under the limitation of the rule is whether or not the plaintiff’s contention is justified. The proofs satisfy us that it is, and that a new trial should be ordered because of the gross inadequacy of the verdict. It is of course settled that this court is not bound by the limitations contained in the rule to show cause, but we see no reason for directing a new trial upon the whole case.
The rule to show cause will be made absolute, and the new trial limited to the question of the compensation to which the plaintiff is entitled, by reason of her injuries.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- KATHERINE B. WOOLLEY v. MEYER TRAUB
- Status
- Published