SHERIDAN v. SHERIDAN


286 A.D. 926 (1955)

Richard F. Sheridan, Appellant, v. Robert Sheridan, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

July 7, 1955.


The plaintiff and the defendant were brothers. The action was one for personal injury suffered by the plaintiff while he was a passenger in an automobile driven by his brother and owned by their mother. The claim was that, in rounding a sharp curve, the automobile had skidded and had left the road and struck a tree. The question of negligence was a question of fact which was fairly submitted to the jury in a charge to which no exception was taken. We cannot say that the jury...

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