243 A.D. 613

Phillip Zimmerman and Others, Respondents, v. Brooklyn Bus Corporation Appellant, and Bernard Cherner, Defendant.*

Plaintiffs received injuries without any fault on their part as the result of a collision between an auto bus and a taxicab in which they were seated. The collision was brought about because of a loss of control of the auto bus by reason of an alleged collision between it and a private automobile. Judgment in favor of plaintiffs and against the corporate defendant. Judgment affirmed, with costs. No opinion. Young, Cars-well and Davis, JJ., concur; Lazansky, P. J., and Scudder, J., dissent and vote for reversal and a new trial upon the ground that the determination of the jury as to the negligence of defendant Brooklyn Bus Corporation was against the weight of the evidence.

Zimmerman v. Brooklyn Bus Corp.
243 A.D. 613

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Zimmerman v. Brooklyn Bus Corp.
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Jan 1, 1935
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243 A.D. 613

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New York

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