Benjamin v. Lehigh Valley R.

10 F.R.D. 154, 1950 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 3596
District Court, W.D. New York·Decided February 21, 1950·No. Civ. No. 4128·Published·Cited by 2 cases

Opinion

BURKE, District Judge.

Plaintiff, an employee of the defendant, has a verdict against the defendant for personal injuries. The action was brought under the Federal Employers’ Liability Act, 45 U.S.C.A. § 51 et seq. The defendant moves here, under Rule 50(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, 28 U.S.C.A., for judgment notwithstanding the verdict, and in the alternative for a new trial on the ground of alleged errors of the Court at the trial, and upon the ground that the verdict was contrary to law and to the weight of the evidence. I think now, as I thought at the conclusion of the evidence, that it was proper to deny defendant’s motion for a directed verdict, in view of the unmistakable trend toward liberality in the interpretation of the Federal Employers’ Liability Act and the policy of the United States Supreme Court of resolving differences in doubtful cases in favor of injured railroad employees as evidenced by decisions of that Court. Lilly v. Grand Trunk Western Ry. Co., 1943, 317 U.S. 481, 63 S. Ct. 347, 87 L.Ed. 411; Tiller v. Atlantic Coast Line R. Co., 1943, 318 U.S. 54, 63 S.Ct. 444, 87 L.Ed. 610, 143 A.L.R. 967; Bailey v. Central Vermont Ry., 1943, 319 U.S. 350, 63 S.Ct. 1062, 87 L.Ed. 1444; Tennant v. Peoria & P. U. Ry. Co., 1944, 321 U.S. 29, 64 S.Ct. 409, 88 L.Ed. 520; Tillor v. Atlantic Coast Line R. R. Co., 1945, 323 U.S. 574, 65 S.Ct. 421, 89 L.Ed. 465; Blair v. Baltimore & Ohio R. Co., 1945, 323 U.S. 600, 65 S.Ct. 545, 89 L.Ed. 490; Wilkerson v. McCarthy, 1949, 336 U. S. 53, 69 S.Ct. 413. I therefore deny defendant’s motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict.

But defendant’s alternative motion is based upon other considerations. The trial court may weigh the evidence, set aside a verdict and grant a new trial upon proper grounds, even though there was substantial evidence to prevent the direction of a verdict. Montgomery Ward & Co. v. Duncan, 311 U.S. 243, 251, 61 S.Ct. [156]*156189, 85 L.Ed. 147; Garrison v. United States, 4 Cir., 62 F.2d 41, 42; Roedegir v. Phillips, 4 Cir., 85 F.2d 995, 996; Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. v. Yeatts, 4 Cir., 122 F.2d 350, 354; Marsh v. Illinois Central. R. Co., 5 Cir., 175 F.2d 498. It is no answer to a motion for a new trial to cite cases such as Tennant v. Peoria & P. U. Ry. Co., supra, and Lavendar v. Kurn, 327 U. S. 645, 66 S.Ct. 740, 90 L.Ed. 916, as authority for the proposition that questions of fact are for the jury’s determination and not the court’s. Such cases deal with the power of the court to direct a verdict. The direction of a verdict finally, as a matter of law, substitutes the determination of the court on questions of fact for that of a jury. The granting of a motion for a new trial does not, but merely requires that another jury determine the facts, for reasons which in the interest of justice are compelling.

When a new trial is ordered it should be done cautiously and prudently. It is proper, and helpful to the party whose verdict is upset, for the court to point out specifically the reasons for the court’s action. See dissenting opinion in Galloway v. United States, 319 U.S. 372 at page 411, 63 S.Ct. 1077, at page 1097, 87 L.Ed. 1458, for the advantage to a losing party of -knowing the specific grounds for ordering a new trial. I am not persuaded to set aside the verdict on the ground of alleged errors of the Court at the trial, but I think that the verdict was against the clear weight of the evidence.

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