This is an action to recover damages for injuries received in consequence of a collision between appellant’s accommodation train, and appellee’s team and wagon, in which collision two mules of appellee’s were killed, and his wagon was demolished, and appellee himself, as he claims, received severe personal injuries; he being in the wagon and driving the team at the time of the collision.
The case was tried on the issues of negligence on the part of the defendant in the operation and management of the trains, in the failure to give the statutory signals, etc., and of contributory
Dr. Hays, a physician, testified as an expert as to the personal injuries alleged to have been received by plaintiff, in the particulars of extent, character, and probable cause.
The evidence was in dispute as to each of the issues tried, and we are not prepared to say that the trial court erred in declining to set aside the verdict and award a new trial.
Affirmed.