163 A. 529 | Pa. | 1932
Argued October 13, 1932. Defendant appeals from the refusal of its motion for judgment non obstante veredicto in an action for damages *252 for personal injuries sustained when plaintiff was struck by defendant's bus.
The accident occurred at about 6:30 o'clock on the evening of October 8, 1929, in the Borough of Turtle Creek, Allegheny County. Plaintiff, an employee of a tire store, was engaged in replacing the left rear tire on an automobile parked close to the right-hand curb, looking west, on Braddock Avenue, a position which brought him on the highway outside of the parked car and about two feet from the nearest rail of the double line trolley tracks. It was a clear evening, the street well lighted, and when plaintiff first observed the bus it was approximately 400 feet distant traveling near the middle of the street. When he next looked it was within seventy-five feet of him. He leaned close to the car in course of repair, holding the partially adjusted tire in place and looking forward. The owner of the car, who had been standing beside plaintiff, without having seen the approaching bus stepped back of the car toward the curb when the bus was about forty feet away. Although no necessity for doing so was shown, the bus passed so near the automobile that, as it swerved slightly to the left at that point, the rear end struck plaintiff dragging him twenty feet. There is testimony that no other cars were parked along the street and there was no traffic to obscure the view of the bus driver or influence his actions at the time of the accident.
The court below refused a request for binding instructions and correctly states in its opinion that, on the evidence, which, on a motion for judgment n. o. v., must be considered in the light most favorable to plaintiff (Roberts v. Friehofer Baking Co.,
The order refusing judgment non obstante veredicto is affirmed.