189 F. 920 | S.D.N.Y. | 1911
This is an action in personam against the owner of the steamship Charcas, brought by a seaman. The libelant claims to recover damages for an assault, a balance due for wages, and damages for the neglect of the officers of the steamship to afford him proper medical attention for injuries suffered on the voyage. In my opinion, the evidence shows that no assault was committed, and therefore there can be no recovery on that ground. I think that the libelant is entitled to recover for whatever amount of wages is due him. I do not think the defense is established that he was guilty of desertion. The circumstances of his injury were such that, in my opinion, he was justified in staying in Baltimore for medical attention at the time when the ship sailed from there. The respondent claims that only four shillings and eight pence is due him on account of wages. I think he is entitled to that amount, and that, if he claims that more is due him, he is entitled to a reference to ascertain the amount actually due for wages.