112 Ga. 914 | Ga. | 1901
Mosely brought suit in the city court of Macon against the Central of Georgia Railway Company, for damages on account of personal injuries alleged to have been sustained through the negligence of the defendant’s servants. The petition alleged that the plaintiff, who was an employee of the defendant, engaged in'switching and coupling freight-cars in its yards, was directed by another employee, to whose orders he was subject, to couple a moving freight-car, which had been “kicked” upon a side-track, to a stationary car; that, in obedience to these directions, he went behind the slowly moving car for the purpose of preparing the coupling-pin and getting it in readiness to make the coupling, and while so engaged in the performance of his duty, a switching train and engine ran backwards and struck the moving car behind which he was preparing the coupling, knocking him down and inflicting injuries set forth in the petition. Negligence is alleged, in the failure of the com
Judgment reversed.