This is an appeal from a judgment for the plaintiff in a Federal Employer’s Liability case. A judgment followed a verdict by the jury and the defendant’s motion for a new trial was denied by Judge Layton. In overruling the motion he made a careful analysis of the points presented by the defendant, considered them and ruled adversely upon them. D.C.Del.1960,
We think the trial judge was right. The failure to give an instruction on causation asked for by the defendant was more than adequately compensated by the correct charge on the point which the judge gave the jury. Defendant’s complaint of plaintiff’s counsel’s argument concerning pecuniary reimbursement for pain and suffering was carefully and correctly discussed by the trial judge. Any reliance upon our earlier decision of Vaughan v. Magee, 3 Cir., 1914,
The judgment will be affirmed.
