287 S.W. 362 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1926
Affirming.
Plaintiff recovered a judgment against Dr. Downing for $3,000.00 for the death of her husband. About 9 p. m., December 8, 1924, Dr. Downing, in his Dodge coupe, was driving south on Scott street in the city of Covington. William D. Baucom was walking out 13th street. As he crossed Scott street, he was struck and killed by Dr. Downing's machine.
Dr. Downing now complains of the misconduct of the attorney for Mrs. Baucom, but as he has not had that misconduct embodied in the bill of exceptions, we can not consider it. See Hopkins v. Com.,
His next complaint is that his motion for a directed verdict to find for him should have been sustained. The evidence shows that just about the time of the accident, Dr. Downing met two cars going north, and he says he was blinded by the lights of these machines and did not see Mr. Baucom until it was too late to avert the accident. Under such conditions, he should have slackened his speed, given warning of his car's approach and had it under control. See 2739g-47, Ky. Statutes; Barnes Bro. v. Eastin,
The judgment must be affirmed.