370 Pa. 145 | Pa. | 1952
Opinion
Margaret Mary Thomas was injured when she slipped on a banana peel on a sidewalk in front of defendants’ property. The accident occurred on December 8, 1947, and on March 5, 1948, the middle finger of her left hand was amputated, allegedly as a result of the fall. The jury returned a verdict for defendants and plaintiffs have appealed from the order of the court below denying their motion for a new trial.
Three questions were raised in this appeal, two of which are concerned with the issue of damages. In view of the verdict that defendants- were not negligent, these two questions are irrelevant and need not be considered here-. Plaintiffs’ last- contention is that the
On the record in this case, the jury’s verdict was justified. There being no error of law in the trial of the case, the motion for a new trial was properly denied.
Order affirmed.