LINGER v. PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION

Civ. A. No. 15689.

158 F.Supp. 900 (1958)

James LINGER, Plaintiff, v. PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION, Defendant.

United States District Court W. D. Pennsylvania.

February 3, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William A. Challener, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa., for plaintiff.

Arthur G. Stein, Pittsburgh, Pa., for defendant.


JOHN L. MILLER, District Judge.

The present dispute arises upon the defendant's motion to dismiss. Jurisdiction is averred by reason of diversity of citizenship and a requisite amount in controversy. The plaintiff seeks to recover damages for personal injuries sustained as a proximate result of alleged acts of negligence of the defendant, Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, in the construction and maintenance of the Pennsylvania Turnpike at a point near Mt. Pleasant...

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