FREEMAN v. MANHATTAN CAB CORP.


1 Misc.2d 601 (1956)

Anne Freeman, as Administratrix of The Estate of Irving Freeman, Deceased, Plaintiff, v. Manhattan Cab Corp. et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court, Trial Term, New York County.

February 1, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leonard S. Leventhal and Harry H. Lipsig for plaintiff.

Alexander Kosloff and Jacob J. Milman for Manhattan Cab Corp. and another, defendants.

Thomas C. Cusack and William F. X. Geoghan for Red Star Express Lines of Auburn, Inc., defendant.

William F. X. Geoghan for Louis Colacci, defendant.


SAYPOL, J.

Irving Freeman was injured, while riding as a passenger in the taxicab operated by William Alexander for its owner, Manhattan Cab Corp., when there was a collision with the automobile truck operated by Louis Colacci for its owner, Red Star Express Lines of Auburn, Inc. Four days later Freeman died, survived by his widow and the son of a prior marriage. She sued both owners and their drivers. After...

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