CARVACHE v. NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT AUTH.


175 A.D.2d 41 (1991)

Mary Carvache, Appellant, v. New York City Transit Authority, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

July 11, 1991


Plaintiff, Mary Carvache, stood with her back to the door of the conductor's compartment of car No. 9272 on a nine car train. As the train pulled out of the station, plaintiff was injured when she leaned back against the door and fell inside the compartment. The door was not secured or locked. The jury returned a verdict in favor of defendant Transit Authority.

We find that the trial court erred when it allowed the defendant to call two witnesses, Rudolph Williams...

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