EMERICK v. CARSON


325 Pa.Super. 308 (1984)

472 A.2d 1133

William EMERICK and Marie Emerick, Appellants, v. Roger Martin CARSON.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed February 24, 1984.

Petition for Allowance of Appeal Denied June 12, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen B. Harris, Warrington, for appellants.

Louise Herzel-Betz, Philadelphia, for appellee.

Before ROWLEY, POPOVICH and MONTGOMERY, JJ.


MONTGOMERY, Judge:

Plaintiff-Appellants, William Emerick and Marie Emerick, instituted this action in trespass seeking to recover damages for injuries sustained by William Emerick when he was struck by an automobile driven by the Defendant-Appellee, Roger Martin Carson. The jury which considered the evidence attributed 70% of the causal negligence to Appellant William Emerick and 30% of the causal negligence to Appellee. Because the jury found Appellant's negligence...

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