Greco v. Lorentzen
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiff, as administratrix of the estate of her deceased husband, a longshoreman, who came to his death as the result of falling through a hatch while acting as a stevedore on the Steamship Ada, recovered a judgment for $19,754.34 against her owner and operator, Lorentzen, Director of Shipping and Curator for the Royal Norwegian Government, from which Lorentzen has appealed. There was evidence from which the jury might find that
It is argued by the plaintiff, who appeals from a dismissal of the complaint against the Bethlehm Steel Company in the event that the judgment against Lorentzen is reversed, that after the boards of the hatch had been removed for the purpose of allowing workmen of the Bethlehem Steel Company to enter the hatch, these workmen replaced the boards improperly and should themselves have discovered the defect. But the evidence that they did replace these particular boards was tenuous, and we are not disposed to differ with the refusal of the trial judge to submit the matter to the jury since the plaintiff expressly states in her brief that she does not desire a reversal of the judgment as to the Bethlehem Steel Company unless the judgment againt Lorentzen should be reversed. Under the circumstances, we hold that the judgment in favor of the Bethlehem Steel Company should stand, and that against Lorentzen should be affirmed.
Judgment affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- GRECO v. LORENTZEN, Director of Shipping, etc.
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- Published