75 Ind. App. 320 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1921
Appellee filed her complaint against appellant to recover damages on account of personal injuries, alleged to have been received by reason of the latter’s negligence in failing to use due care to keep a certain sidewalk within its corporate limits in a reasonably safe condition. Issues were joined by an answer in general denial, after which the cause was submitted to a jury for trial resulting in a verdict and judgment in favor of appellee. . Appellant filed a motion for a new trial, which was overruled, and this action of the court is made the basis of the only error assigned on appeal.
Appellant contends that the verdict of the jury is not sustained by sufficient evidence, and is contrary to law. As preliminary to a consideration of the main contention under these reasons for a new trial, we note that the condition, which the evidence tends to show rendered the sidewalk in question unsafe, was caused by