CRITTENDEN v. PORT AUTHORITY


71 N.J. 349 (1976)

365 A.2d 193

WILLIAM CRITTENDEN, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. PORT AUTHORITY TRANS-HUDSON CORPORATION, DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided October 19, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Michael H. Hochman argued the cause for appellant (Messrs. Miller, Hochman, Myerson & Miller, attorneys).

Mr. Hugh H. Welsh argued the cause for respondent (Mr. Francis A. Mulhern, attorney).


The opinion of the court was delivered by SULLIVAN, J.

This is a Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA) case. Plaintiff, an employee of defendant Port Authority Trans-Hudson Corporation, was injured in an accident which occurred in defendant's Henderson Street repair shop. Plaintiff filed suit under the act for damages and, in a trial on the issue of liability only, the jury returned a unanimous verdict finding both plaintiff and defendant negligent and appointing...

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