122 Ga. 474 | Ga. | 1905
About 7:45 o’clock on the night of May 15, 1902, Redding E. Heidt, while walking upon the sidewalk on the northeast side of Jane street, in the City of Wayeross, came in contact with a telephone wire lying upon the sidewalk. This wire was charged with a powerful current of electricity; Heidt was knocked down, and, as a result of the shock and the burns he received, he subsequently died. His widow, Amelia Heidt, brought an action for damages against the Southern Telephone & Telegraph Company and the Satilla Manufacturing Company, alleging that the death of her husband was brought about by their negligence, the telephone wire having been charged with a deadly current of electricity by reason of the fact that it had been allowed to come into contact with the wires bf the Satilla Manufacturing Company, which owned and operated an electric-lighting system in the city. The plaintiff sought to recover damages in the sum of $30,000, averring that her husband had been earning $103.50 per month as foreman of the shops of a railway company, and might reasonably have expected promotion to a position paying $150.00 per month or more. The relative location of the wires and poles of the defendant companies along Jane street and in the immediate vicinity was fully set forth in her petition. The negligence with which the Satilla Manufacturing Company was
Judgment affirmed.