Gray v. MacLatchie
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Gray v. MacLatchie, 403 Pa. 595 (Pa. 1961)
170 A.2d 590; 1961 Pa. LEXIS 506
Pee, Jones, Musmanno, Cohen, Bok, Eagen
Gray v. MacLatchie
Opinion
Opinion
The plaintiff was awarded $15,000 by the jury’s verdict in his trespass action for damages for personal injuries and property loss suffered as the result of a collision at a right angle street intersection between an automobile owned and driven by him and an automobile owned and driven by the defendant. The defendant filed motions for judgment n.o.v. and for a new trial which, after argument, were denied by the court below. From the judgment entered on the verdict the defendant has appealed.
We find no merit in any of the appellant’s assignments of error and the same are, therefore, overruled.
Judgment affirmed.
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