97 Ga. 681 | Ga. | 1896
Brooks, a minor, was employed by the receivers of the Bichmond and Danville Bailroad Company as brakeman on a freight-train, and while so employed sustained serious personal injuries by reason of his being run into by the train when engaged in opening the “knuckle” of the bumper of a car, under the direction of the conductor of the train, preparatory to coupling that car to others belonging to the train. By his next friend he sued the receivers for damages, alleging negligence on the part of the defendants and the conductor; and recovered a verdict for $1,500. The defendants made a motion for a new trial, the grounds of which