153 Pa. 213 | Pa. | 1893
Opinion by
The injury from which the plaintiff suffered, and for which she seeks to recover in this action, was a fracture of the fibula a short distance above the ankle joint. She was a passenger over the defendant’s railroad from Baltimore to Wilmington, and was alighting from the train at the railroad station in the latter city when the accident occurred. She explained the circumstances to the jury at the trial as follows: “ I started to come down the steps, I hesitated to come down because there was no one to help passengers off. When I got on the last step a gentleman stepped up; I was too far down to turn around and go back up to leave him through. As I went to step down he stepped up and jostled me off.” She repeated the same ac
The judgment in this case is reversed.