OCASIO v. FEDERAL EXP. CORP.

No. 2010-157.

33 A.3d 1139 (2011)

162 N.H. 436

Alfred OCASIO v. FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Opinion Issued: September 22, 2011.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Winer and Bennett, LLP, of Nashua ( Peter G. Webb on the brief, and John V. Dwyer, Jr. orally), for the plaintiff.

Desmarais, Ewing & Johnston, PLLC, of Manchester ( David Johnston and Heather G. Silverstein on the brief, and Mr. Johnston orally ), for the defendant.


CONBOY, J.

In this personal injury case, the plaintiff, Alfred Ocasio, appeals the entry of judgment in favor of the defendant, Federal Express Corporation (FedEx). He argues that the Trial Court (Barry, J.) erred when it allowed the jury to apportion fault to his employer, the United States Postal Service (USPS), and when, despite the jury's $1,445,700 verdict in his favor, it entered judgment for FedEx after comparing the fault allocated to him to the fault...

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