DURANTE v. PITTSBURGH, ETC., RAILWAY COMPANY ET AL.


87 Pa. D. & C. 505 (1953)

Durante v. Pittsburgh, Chartiers & Youghiogheny Railway Company et al.

Common Pleas Court of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.

September 24, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Milton I. Watzman and Watzman & Groudine, for plaintiff.

Thomas D. Thomson and Dalzell, Pringle, Bredin & Martin, for defendant.

Con F. McGregor and Bechman, Parker, Dunn & McGregor, for additional defendant.

Before Marshall and Weiss, JJ.


WEISS, J., September 24, 1953.

The present case is before this court on defendant's rule to show cause why it should not be permitted to file an answer to plaintiff's complaint. The facts are not disputed and, in essence, are as follows:

This action in trespass was brought to recover damages for personal injuries suffered by plaintiff on November 24, 1950, at the Main Street crossing in Carnegie, Pa. At that point two sets of tracks of Pittsburgh, Chartiers...

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