249 Pa. 564 | Pa. | 1915
Opinion by
In this action of trespass the plaintiff sought to recover damages for the death of her husband, which it was alleged resulted from the negligence of the defendant. On the morning of December 28, 1912, Clair Short, the husband of the plaintiff, was driving an empty coal wagon down Fallbrook street, near Fairview street, in the City of Carbondale. At that point, the street slopes toward the east at a considerable grade. It appears that the street was graded and curbed, and that the city had at intervals placed manholes at the sides of the street, to take care of surface water. These manholes were covered
The first and eighth assignments of error are sustained, and the judgment is reversed, and is here entered for the defendant.