185 Pa. 265 | Pa. | 1898
Opinion by
We think the learned court below erred in entering and
The plaintiff was not a trespasser on the crossing; on approaching it he looked up and down the street to see whether there was anything to interfere with his passage over it; the wagon that he saw coming up the street was “some distance away;” he manifestly supposed he could safely cross the street, and he had reached the center of it when he was run over. The bare fact that he was run over was not conclusive proof of
We think the court was not warranted by the evidence in holding that there was no negligence on the part of the driver,
The assignment of error is sustained and the judgment is reversed with a procedendo.