147 S.E. 927 | S.C. | 1929
Lead Opinion
April 12, 1929. *244
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
Action by plaintiff for actual and punitive damages sustained by him on account of the loss of the services of his minor son, and other damages incident to the physical injuries of his son, growing out of a collision of an automobile in which plaintiff's son was riding, at a traveled place, with an engine and train of cars of the defendant. Upon the completion of the evidence for the plaintiff, the trial Judge ordered a nonsuit. He based the order upon the fact that the crossing at which the accident occurred was not a public highway, but only a private crossing, and upon the authority of the case of B. O.R.R. Co. v. Goodman,
This Court decided, in Key v. Railroad Co.,
The judgment below is reversed, and the cause is remanded for a new trial.
MR. CHIEF JUSTICE WATTS and MESSRS. JUSTICES STABLER and CARTER concur.
Concurrence Opinion
I concur in the result, upon the authority of the Key case.