TURGEON v. MAZZIOTT


279 A.D. 684 (1951)

Earl A. J. Turgeon, as Administrator of The Estate of Joseph A. Turgeon, Deceased, Respondent, v. William Mazziott, Doing Business as Bill's Garage, Appellant Howard B. Phelon, as Administrator of The Estate of Ruth F. Moffit, Deceased, Respondent, v. William Mazziott, Doing Business as Bill's Garage, Appellant Clayton W. Ammon, as Administrator of The Estate of Albert Cross, Jr., Deceased, Respondent, v. William Mazziott, Doing Business as Bill's Garage, Appellant

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

November 14, 1951.


Plaintiffs' intestates were killed when the automobile in which they were passengers was so operated by its driver that it left the slippery roadway and crashed into a tree. Only one other passenger survived the accident and she was the sole eyewitness to its actual occurrence There was ample evidence of defendant's responsible ownership of the automobile. The totality of the relevant evidence presented a fair question of fact as...

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