250 Mass. 192 | Mass. | 1924
This is an action of tort to recover compensation for personal injuries sustained by the plaintiff. The evidence in its aspect most favorable to the plaintiff tended to show that, while descending stairs in a station of the defendant, in order to avoid an employee of the defendant sweeping the stairs, she stepped to the other side, and the sweeper “ stood so she would pass by — as she went down the third step . . . she felt her foot going from under
There was no evidence of negligence on the part of the defendant. The case is governed by numerous decisions. Goddard v. Boston & Maine Railroad, 179 Mass. 52. Hotenbrink v. Boston Elevated Railway, 211 Mass. 77. Norton v. Hudner, 213 Mass. 257. Zugbie v. J. R. Whipple Co. 230 Mass. 19. Labrie v. Donham, 243 Mass. 584. O’Neill v. Boston Elevated Railway, 248 Mass. 362, and cases there collected.
Exceptions overruled.