Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1930

Hand v. Nagler

Hand v. Nagler
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided December 3, 1930 · Frazer, Walling, Simpson, Kephart, Sadler, Schaffer, Maxey
153 A. 912; 302 Pa. 328; 1931 Pa. LEXIS 661

Hand v. Nagler

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam,

Plaintiff appeals from the order of the court below refusing to take off a nonsuit. Appellant was struck by defendants’ automobile while crossing Lancaster Avenue where it intersects with Fortieth Street and Haverford Avenue, in the City of Philadelphia. The trial judge entered a compulsory nonsuit because plaintiff’s evidence was insufficient to prove negligence on the part of defendants’ agent operating the car, and, after reading and considering the evidence presented in the record, we see no error in that conclusion.

The order is affirmed.

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