185 A.D. 10 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1918
These are actions by husband and wife growing out of personal injuries received by the wife in slipping and falling on her back as she was walking on the southerly side of Freeman street, in The Bronx, toward the west, just east of the Southern boulevard at a point where the sidewalk slopes toward the west. The complaint was dismissed at the close of plaintiff’s case. The injured woman, who will be referred to as the plaintiff, was proceeding to a drug store at No. 924 Freeman street. The foot of defendant’s elevated stairway is on the outer edge of the sidewalk in front of No. 928 Freeman street. Between the foot of this stairway and the iron steps leading to the adjacent stores the sidewalk was about three and one-half feet wide. Plaintiff, when she slipped, was in front of No. 926 but very near the dividing line between No. 926 and No. 924. Exact measurements are not given, but it is apparent that plaintiff, when she slipped, was between fifteen and twenty feet west of the foot of the elevated stairs. From the exhibits it appears that a leader
Giving the plaintiff the benefit of the usual rule prevailing on review of a nonsuit, it may be fairly inferred from this positive testimony, taken in connection with the other facts in the case, that water had been leaking from this pipe, running along the sidewalk and freezing whenever there was a storm during a period of at least a week before the accident, and that the spot upon which the woman slipped was covered with ice formed, in part at least, from water that came from this defective leader. It might be that, if the defendant’s evidence were in, a recovery could not be sustained on a careful weighing of the evidence, but it cannot be doubted, as it seems to me, that in the present state of the record it was error to dispose of the matter as one of law and to dismiss the complaint.
The judgments should be reversed and new trials ordered, with costs to the appellants to abide the event. ■
Clarke, P. J., Laughlin, Dowling and Smith, JJ., concurred.
Judgments reversed and new trials ordered, with costs to appellants to abide event.