WILSON v. COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS MUT. ACCIDENT ASS'N OF AM.


277 A.D. 1103 (1950)

Aurore G. Wilson, Respondent, v. Commercial Travelers Mutual Accident Association of America, Appellant

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

December 12, 1950.


While the evidence as to the taking and handling of the blood sample in this case was not all that could be desired, we think there was a sufficient showing of a routine and regular course of business to make the evidence and report of the blood analysis admissible, leaving to the jury the question of what weight, if any, it would give to the evidence. It was, therefore, error for the court to strike the evidence and direct a verdict for the plaintiff. Judgment reversed and...

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