Frank J. Blisard, Administrator of the Estate of James M. Hoffner, Jr., Deceased v. Jacob Vargo
This text of 286 F.2d 169 (Frank J. Blisard, Administrator of the Estate of James M. Hoffner, Jr., Deceased v. Jacob Vargo) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
The defendant in this case has against it verdict and judgment for $50,000 under the survival .statute of Pennsylvania, 20 P.S. § 320.601 et seq. The plaintiff is administrator of the estate of an eight and one-half year old boy who was instantly killed when run over by the defendant’s automobile. Defendant’s negligence is not now in issue; his appeal is based upon the size of the jury’s verdict.
There was evidence before the jury that the boy was both bright and steady. There was evidence of a good and increasing income earned by his father, plus a future opportunity for the boy in a family business.
The amount awarded is liberal. The trial judge, on whom rests the primary responsibility in such a case, stated that “the verdict was supported by the evidence and was within the limits in which the jury might properly exercise its fact-finding function.” [185 F.Supp. 75].
Our authority in such a case is a very limited one. We find no abuse of discretion by the trial judge. The judgment will be affirmed.
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