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Poydock v. Adams Transfer Storage Co.

United States District Court, W.D. Pennsylvania
Aug 23, 1943
51 F. Supp. 374 (W.D. Pa. 1943)

Opinion

Civil Action No. 2197.

August 23, 1943.

Margiotti, Pugliese Casey, of Pittsburgh, Pa., for plaintiff.

Dickie, Robinson McCamey, of Pittsburgh, Pa., for defendant.

Thomas Lewis Jones, of Pittsburgh, Pa., for Henry Poydock, third-party defendant.


This case was tried by the same jury which passed upon the action of Joseph Poydock and Mary Poydock, his wife, v. Adams Transfer Storage Company, No. 2100 Civil Action, D.C., 51 F. Supp. 373. The jury found "a verdict in favor of the plaintiff, Joseph Poydock, Administrator of the estate of Richard Poydock, dec'd, in the sum of none and against Adams Transfer Storage Co. a corporation and Henry Poydock, third party defendant." Despite its rather peculiar form, the verdict can be interpreted only as a finding in favor of the defendant. The testimony disclosed no ground for a finding of contributory negligence, and did present some evidence of earning power during the life expectancy of the deceased which would furnish a basis for recovery by the administrator.

A new trial will be granted. The facts in issue are to some extent set forth in the opinion at No. 2100 Civil Action.

And now the verdict in above entitled action is hereby vacated and set aside and a new trial granted upon motion of the plaintiff, Joseph Poydock, administrator of Richard Poydock, deceased.


Summaries of

Poydock v. Adams Transfer Storage Co.

United States District Court, W.D. Pennsylvania
Aug 23, 1943
51 F. Supp. 374 (W.D. Pa. 1943)
Case details for

Poydock v. Adams Transfer Storage Co.

Case Details

Full title:POYDOCK v. ADAMS TRANSFER STORAGE CO. (POYDOCK et al., Third-Party…

Court:United States District Court, W.D. Pennsylvania

Date published: Aug 23, 1943

Citations

51 F. Supp. 374 (W.D. Pa. 1943)

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