TUREK v. PENNSYLVANIA R.R. CO.


369 Pa. 341 (1952)

Turek v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

January 7, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Philip Price, with him Robert M. Landis and Barnes, Dechert, Price, Myers & Clark, for appellant.

Joseph Matusow, for appellee.

Before DREW, C.J., STERN, STEARNE, BELL, LADNER and CHIDSEY, JJ.


OPINION BY MR. CHIEF JUSTICE DREW, January 7, 1952:

Defendant, The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, appeals from the judgment entered on a verdict of $15,000 in the suit of plaintiff, Antoinette Turek, for personal injuries sustained in the derailment of its train known as the "Red Arrow" on which she was riding as an interstate passenger on a pass containing a release of liability.

Frank Turek, for many years an employe of defendant railroad, was the holder...

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