5 N.Y.S. 311 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1889
This suit is for damages for personal injuries. It seems that the plaintiff was riding in a public street upon a milk wagon, when a span of horses, belonging to the defendant, that were running away, ran into the wagon, and injured the plaintiff. The horses just previously to their running away had been attached to defendant’s car, and the driver was in the act of changing the horses to the opposite end of the car, when either the whiffletree fell on the horses’ heels, or they became frightened from some other cause, and started on a swift run, with the result aforesaid. One of the main questions of fact upon the trial was whether the driver negligently permitted the