RYAN v. PORT OF NEW YORK AUTHORITY


116 N.J. Super. 211 (1971)

281 A.2d 539

GEORGIANA RYAN, INDIVIDUALLY, AND AS ADMINISTRATRIX AD PROSEQUENDUM OF THE ESTATE OF RAYMOND M. RYAN, DECEASED, AND CORDELIA RYAN, AN INFANT BY HER GUARDIAN AD LITEM, GEORGIANA RYAN, PLAINTIFFS-RESPONDENTS AND CROSS-APPELLANTS, v. THE PORT OF NEW YORK AUTHORITY, A BODY POLITIC AND CORPORATE, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT AND CROSS-RESPONDENT, AND PATRICK M.J. MALONEY AND BONITAS YOUTH SERVICE, INC., A NEW JERSEY CORPORATION, DEFENDANTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided September 22, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Francis A. Mulhern argued the cause for defendant The Port of New York Authority (Mr. Sidney Goldstein of the New York Bar, of counsel; Mr. George Milanos, on the brief).

Mr. Robert C. Garofalo argued the cause for plaintiffs (Messrs. Ryan, Foster & Garofalo, attorneys; Mr. Garofalo, of counsel; Mr. Richard H. Foster, on the brief).

Before Judges KILKENNY, LABRECQUE and LANE.


The opinion of the court was delivered by LANE, J.A.D.

Plaintiff Cordelia Ryan, an infant, recovered a judgment against defendants for her personal injuries in the amount of $13,800. Plaintiff Georgiana Ryan recovered a judgment for medical expenses of Cordelia Ryan and for loss of services against defendants in the amount of $3,100. She further recovered a judgment as administratrix of her husband's estate in the amount of $150,000.

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