41 Ind. App. 614 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1907
Appellee on September 27, 1904, while operating a locomotive and cars in and along Kentucky avenue, a street running northeast and southwest, in the city of Indianapolis, at a point on said avenue intersected by West street, extending north and south, struck and injured appellant, and for damages on account of said injuries appellant brought this action. Trial by jury and a general verdict in favor of appellant. Answers to forty-nine interrogatories were returned. Appellee’s motion for judgment on the answers to interrogatories, notwithstanding the general verdict, was sustained, and judgment rendered for appellee. The correctness of this ruling is the only question presented.
The answers to the interrogatories show that Kentucky avenue in the city of Indianapolis at the point crossed by West street is eighty feet wide, and from curb to curb is seventy feet wide. In and along said avenue there was one
Judgment reversed, with instructions to overrule appellee’s motion for judgment and that a new trial be granted appellant, and for further proceedings not inconsistent with this opinion.