Summary
In Weston v. New York Elevated R.R. Co. (73 N.Y. 595), relied upon by the plaintiff, the crucial evidence to sustain the verdict as stated by the court was that it had snowed during the day and before the accident; that the snow had been but partially removed from the platform; that the surface was lumpy and uneven and ice had formed upon it, rendering the footing unsafe and dangerous, and that other persons at the same time also slipped.
Summary of this case from Strong v. Long Island Railroad Co.Opinion
Argued March 18, 1878
Decided March 26, 1878
Dudley Field for appellant.
I.T. Williams for respondent.
ANDREWS, J., reads for affirmance.
All concur.
Judgment affirmed.