SIGMAN v. VAN GILDER

Civ. No. 11463.

115 F.Supp. 366 (1953)

SIGMAN et al. v. VAN GILDER (SIGMAN, third-party defendant).

United States District Court E. D. Pennsylvania.

March 2, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas E. Comber, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiffs.

Laurance H. Eldredge, Philadelphia, Pa., for defendant.

O. Jacob Tallman, Allentown, Pa., for Van Gilder.

Thomson F. Edwards, J. B. H. Carter, Philadelphia, Pa., for third-party defendant.


KIRKPATRICK, Chief Judge.

The jury by its answer to the first interrogatory found that negligence on Sigman's part was a substantial factor in bringing about the accident. That finding was amply supported by evidence.

Answering the second interrogatory, the jury found that there was no negligence on the part of Van Gilder which was a substantial factor in bringing about the accident.

The jury must have rejected Sigman's version that the two cars were...

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