40 Ind. App. 503 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1907
Action by appellee for personal injuries sustained while a passenger on appellant’s train, at the hands of a fellow passenger, because of the negligence of appellant’s brakeman. Issues were formed upon the pleadings, and a trial had resulting in a verdict on which judgment for $250 was rendered in favor of appellee.
Only the actions of the court in overruling appellant’s demurrer to the complaint for want of facts and its motion for a new trial are discussed.
Ferry Companies v. White (1897), 99 Tenn. 256, 41 S. W. 583, 38 L. R. A. 427, was an action against a steamboat company for personal injuries to a passenger caused by the negligent use of a gun by another passenger. In an instruction
Judgment affirmed.