SAALFELD v. SMITH


281 A.D. 827 (1953)

Herbert Saalfeld et al., Respondents, v. Edward Smith, Appellant

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

February 24, 1953.


Improper reference to insurance by one of the plaintiffs and by his attorney doubtless influences the jury in reaching a verdict in plaintiffs' favor. Although the trial court fairly and adequately charged the jury on all issues, we think that the verdict arrived at was contrary to the credible evidence. The locations and positions of the automobiles after the accident, the nature and extent of the damage to these vehicles, and the several statements signed by plaintiff Saalfeld...

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