NEAGLE v. MASSACHUSETTS BAY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY

No. 96-P-0975.

45 Mass. App. Ct. 345 (1998)

MARY ELLEN NEAGLE v. MASSACHUSETTS BAY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY.

Court of Appeals of Massachusetts, Norfolk.

August 24, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jan R. Schlichtmann for the plaintiff.

Julie Reardon (Jonathan P. Feltner with her) for the defendant.

Present: WARNER, C.J., BROWN, & JACOBS, JJ.


WARNER, C.J.

The defendant, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), appeals from a Superior Court jury verdict in favor of the plaintiff, Mary Ellen Neagle. Neagle is the daughter of Hilda Galvin, an elderly woman2 who was severely injured when she was struck by an MBTA bus at Quincy Center station on the afternoon of November 18, 1993. The accident occurred when Mrs. Galvin...

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