14 Misc. 505 | New York Court of Common Pleas | 1895
In an action for damages from an overflow of water on defendant’s premises, the questions are whether the evidence sufficed to authorize the jury to find that the injury was the. effect of the defendant’s negligence, and whether, by due objection and exception, she shows error in the proof of damages.
Beyond doubt the plaintiff presented a prima facie case of injury from defendant’s negligence. The escape of the water from premises of which she was in the exclusive occupancy and control, of itself, raised an inference of negligence against her. Moore v. Goedel, 34 N. Y. 527, 532; Breen v. Railroad Co., 109 N. Y. 297, 16 N. E. 60. But, indeed, the defendant frankly owned, immediately on discovery of the injury, that it was imputable to the fault of her employés, and the only fact she controverted was the extent of her liability. She now insists that her admission is ineffectual, because opposed by a physical impossibility. But we discover no mechanical obstacle to the escape of the water from the washstand to the ceiling, whence it dripped upon the plaintiff’s goods. The affirmance of the judgment in the city court is conclusive, on this appeal, of all questions of fact upon conflicting evidence. Clark v. Smith, 9 Misc. Rep. 164, 29 N. Y. Supp. 720.
In proof of his damages the plaintiff was asked: “To what extent were those goods damaged? Was it a quarter or a half, as to value?” The question being objected to “on the ground that it was not the proper way of proving damages,” no answer was returned. Thereupon the court inquired, “What was your loss, in dollars and cents?” The witness responded, “Five hundred dollars.” Then, for the first time, the defendant challenged the evidence, because giving merely th conclusion of the witness. The court replied, “The question is answered, and I will allow it to stand.” The evidence was clearly incompetent. Morehouse v. Mathews, 2 N. Y. 514; Roberts v. Railroad Co., 128 N. Y. 455, 464, 28 N. E. 486. But to the question elicit