LUTHER v. JACOBS


282 A.D. 809 (1953)

Catherine Luther, Appellant, v. David Jacobs, Respondent

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

July 2, 1953.


The action is one for personal injuries alleged to have been caused by the negligence of an employee of the defendant (a building contractor) in leaving a coil of wire in an unlighted corridor of a school building, over which plaintiff tripped. The evidence presented a question of fact for the jury as to the defendant's negligence and the plaintiff's freedom from contributory negligence and we would not disturb the verdict of no cause of action except for the fact that the...

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