McAleer v. Masciantonio
McAleer v. Masciantonio
Opinion of the Court
Opinion by
Plaintiff sued Maseiantonio, the driver, and Joseph Mascaro and Leon J. Mascaro, his employers, for personal injuries and property damage resulting from a collision between plaintiff’s automobile and defendant’s dump truck. All the defendants admitted liability and the only real question involved at the trial was the question of damages. The jury returned a verdict in favor of plaintiff in the sum of $10,000 against Joseph Mascaro and Leon J. Mascaro, but made no mention
The trial Judge’s charge that the jury could find a verdict exculpating the driver of defendant’s truck but holding the owners of the truck liable for the driver’s negligence, constituted basic fundamental and prejudicial error: Matkevich v. Robertson, 403 Pa. 200, 169 A. 2d 91. The jury’s verdict which, in effect, did just that, was capricious and against the evidence and the law, and not only justified but necessitated a new trial.
Order affirmed.
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