Citation Numbers: 115 N.Y.S. 1075
Filed Date: 4/8/1909
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/12/2024
The plaintiff sued for personal injuries, resulting from defendant’s negligence, and the jury allowed her $250 damages. The court below set aside the verdict on the ground, as stated in his opinion, that alleged incompetent evidence had been admitted without objection, and on the ground that the verdict was excessive. Plaintiff appeals.
The plaintiff showed that she was confined to her bed for a week and a half, was obliged to have a physician, who called eight times, that she suffered from bruises and contusions of her right thigh, right leg, left knee, right elbow, and also had contusions on the head, and'was rendered extremely nervous. The amount of damages was a question within the proper discretion of the jury, and the sum allowed does not appear, under the circumstances presented, so manifestly excessive as to warrant the trial court in interfering with the conclusion of the jury.
As no exceptions were taken to the alleged incompetent evidence, the admission of such evidence did not warrant the trial court in setting aside the verdict.
The order must be reversed, and the verdict reinstated, with, costs to the appellant.