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Gorman v. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Dec 29, 1965
212 N.E.2d 568 (Mass. 1965)

Opinion

December 29, 1965.

William A. Cotter, Jr. ( Robert L. Farrell with him) for the plaintiff.

Joseph C. Mahoney, for the defendants, submitted a brief.



Evidence that while the plaintiff was in the act of boarding the Authority's trackless trolley at a regular stopping place, with one foot on the first step and the other on the second, and while she was holding her fare in one hand and her handbag in the other, the vehicle suddenly started forward, causing her to fall, entitled her to go to the jury. The plaintiff's status was that of a passenger, Gordon v. West End St. Ry. 175 Mass. 181, 183, to whom the operator owed the duty to use reasonable care to afford her an opportunity to get fairly within the vehicle before he started it. O'Loughlin v. Bay State St. Ry. 221 Mass. 65, 66. See Tsacoyeanes v. Canadian Pac. Ry. 339 Mass. 726, 728.

Exceptions sustained.


Summaries of

Gorman v. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Dec 29, 1965
212 N.E.2d 568 (Mass. 1965)
Case details for

Gorman v. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

Case Details

Full title:MARGARET GORMAN vs. MASSACHUSETTS BAY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY another

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Dec 29, 1965

Citations

212 N.E.2d 568 (Mass. 1965)
350 Mass. 760

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