220 Pa. 379 | Pa. | 1908
Opinion by
The appellant was injured while employed as a plasterer by falling from a scaffold on which he was working at the time a board he was standing on broke. The trial judge submitted the case to the jury and a verdict was rendered in favor of the plaintiff. Subsequently after due consideration, on motion made, judgment non obstante veredicto was entered for defendant. The negligence alleged in the statement of claim is that the scaffold was improperly and negligently constructed and by reason of the faulty construction and improper materials used the board broke and the injuries resulted. The fact is that there was a knot in the board which was hidden by the mortar so that it could not be seen. This
Judgment affirmed.