LOUISVILLE & N. R. CO. v. TAYLOR


253 S.W.2d 27 (1952)

LOUISVILLE & N. R. CO. v. TAYLOR.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

November 21, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. P. Hamilton, J. L. Lenihan, and James P. Helm, Jr., Louisville, for appellant.

Charles W. Anderson, Jr., Harry S. McAlpin, Louisville, for appellee.


COMBS, Justice.

The appellee, Elizabeth Taylor, was injured in a fall while alighting from a train at Henderson, Kentucky. The jury awarded her damages in the amount of $1,800.85 and the Railroad Company appeals.

According to the appellee she was caused to fall by reason of the heel of her left shoe getting caught in an opening at the back of the top step leading from the coach. She testified that the heel was torn off the shoe, and that after the accident...

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