64 Iowa 94 | Iowa | 1884
I. The plaintiff sustained the injury which is the foundation of the action while engaged, with other train men, in taking cars from a side track upon which a cattle-chute was situated. It became necessary for him to pass the chute while upon a coal car, that, he might be ready to go from the car at a proper place, in order to turn a switch. lie stood upon the oil-box of the journal of a wheel, and supported himself with one hand, in the other holding his lantern. While in this position, the car passed the cattle-chute, which struck him, and knocked him to the ground, when the wheels of the car passed over his leg. The petition charges that defendant was negligent in constructing the chute too near the track; and the jury in a special verdict so found.
Eeversed.