281 A.D. 834 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1953
In an action to recover damages for personal injuries, it appears that the respondent was engaged in removing a leaking gasoline tank from an automobile, from which gasoline flowed into the pit in which he was working; that, in order to remove water and gasoline from the bottom of this pit, he threw on the switch of an electric motor connected with a pump; that thereupon a fire occurred in which the respondent was injured. The appellant had made repairs to the equipment in question. Judgment entered on the verdict of a jury in favor of respondent reversed on the law and the facts and a new trial granted, with costs to abide the event. It was error to admit, and later to refuse to strike out,