BLACK v. YELLOW CAB CO. of PHILA.


213 Pa.Super. 136 (1968)

Black, Appellant, v. Yellow Cab Company of Philadelphia.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

September 12, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Brown, III, with him Norris, Brown & Hall, for appellant.

Bernard J. Smolens, with him Schnader, Harrison, Segal & Lewis, for appellee.

Before WRIGHT, P.J., WATKINS, MONTGOMERY, JACOBS, HOFFMAN, SPAULDING, and HANNUM, JJ.


OPINION PER CURIAM, September 12, 1968:

Order affirmed.

DISSENTING OPINION BY HOFFMAN, J.:

Plaintiff, William E. Black, was a passenger in a Yellow Cab on September 25, 1962. At the intersection of Haverford Avenue and 53rd Street, Philadelphia, the Yellow Cab struck another car. As a result of the impact, plaintiff was thrown from the back seat into the front seat and was knocked unconscious. He was taken in an unconscious state to the Misericordia...

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