294 Mass. 567 | Mass. | 1936
In the first action the plaintiff seeks to recover damages against the defendant for injuries sustained by her when struck by an automobile operated by the defendant as she was crossing Central Street in Saugus on November 10, 1932. The second action is by her husband seeking consequential damages.
The cases were heard in the District Court of Southern Essex. At the close of all the evidence material to the issues involved the defendant requested the following rulings:
The questions for decision under the rulings given numbered 2 and 3 are (1) Was the plaintiff Mary S. Keefe (hereinafter referred to as the plaintiff) on the reported evidence, in its aspect most favorable to her contention, guilty of any lack of due care which contributed to her injury? and (2) Was the defendant negligent in the operation of the automobile, and, if so, did such negligent operation result in the vehicle’s striking and injuring the plaintiff?
The reported evidence warranted a finding of the following facts: Central Street in Saugus runs north and south, and is a public highway. The accident occurred on Central Street at about 5 p.m. on November 10, 1932. The plaintiff alighted from a motor bus, going in a southerly direction, at the corner of Castle and Central streets. She proceeded to walk on the sidewalk in a northerly direction from the rear
The trial judge on the evidence made subsidiary findings in considerable detail, found “no negligence on the part of the defendant in the operation of his automobile,” found “that the plaintiff, Mary S. Keefe, was not in the exercise of due
Order “Report dismissed” affirmed.