Peveto v. Smith

133 S.W.2d 572, 134 Tex. 308, 1939 Tex. LEXIS 394
CourtTexas Supreme Court
DecidedNovember 29, 1939
DocketNo. 7400.
StatusPublished
Cited by37 cases

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Peveto v. Smith, 133 S.W.2d 572, 134 Tex. 308, 1939 Tex. LEXIS 394 (Tex. 1939).

Opinion

Mr. Presiding Judge Harvey

delivered the opinion of the Commission of Appeals, Section A.

This suit was brought by the defendant in error, Mrs. Iva Smith, the mother of Olen Smith, to recover damages of the plaintiffs in error, Arias Peveto and H. B. Jackson, for personal injuries sustained by Olen on April 22, 1936, which resulted in his death five days later. It was alleged by Mrs. Smith, in her petition, that Peveto and Jackson were partners, composing the firm of “Peveto Mercantile Company” and that the injuries sustained by Olen proximately resulted from the negligence of Peveto in operating a motor truck, in furtherance of the business of said firm, while he was under the influence of intoxicating liquor. The case was tried before a jury on special issues, and, upon their answers to same, the trial court rendered judgment in favor of Mrs. Smith against Peveto and Jackson for damages in the sum of $4500. From said judgment, Peveto and Jackson prosecuted an appeal to the Court of Civil Appeals at Beaumont, and that court affirmed the judgment of the *310 trial court. 113 S. W. (2d) 216. Peveto and Jackson applied for the writ of error and the application was granted.

In the plaintiff’s petition the following allegations occur, among various others not presently material:

“That on or about April 22, 1936, at or about the hour of six thirty o’clock P. M., the said Charles Olen Smith, now deceased, left his work at Pennsylvania Shipyards, Inc., in Beaumont, Texas, and started to his home at Vidor in Orange County, Texas, and drove his car, a certain Dodge, 1927 Model Sedan, Texas License No. 647-369, on and over the United States Highway No. 90, which runs from Beaumont to Vidor, Texas, at or about said time was driving his car on and along said public highway and was driving same in a southeasterly direction over the viaduct and was approaching the bridge that crosses the Neches River, when suddenly and without previous notice his engine stopped running and he pulled over to the farthest edg*e of said viaduct on his right hand side. At said time and place it was not yet dark but, nevertheless, he turned his lights on and the lights on his said car, both front and rear, were burning. The said Charles Olen Smith got out of his car, raised the hood on' the left hand side and began to inquire into the trouble of his engine and was examining the vacuum tank on his said car when suddenly, without any notice or warning of any kind whatsoever, the defendant, Arias Peveto, driving a new Ford V8 Pickup Truck, License No. 122-cm091, loaded with sacks of meal or some such commodity, drove said truck with great force and violence into the rear of said Dodge Sedan, and the said Charles Olen Smith was thrown against said Dodge Sedan and down on said highway and was brutally, severely and fatally injured, and suffered thereby the following injuries, which resulted in his death, to wit: Fracture of upper jaw, loosening all the upper teeth, a wound on the roof of his mouth, punctured like, both eyes bruised and almost closed, a fracture of the lower jaw on the right side, which caused quite a deformity, injury to the right thigh near the right groin, and internal injuries of the abdomen, which likely ruptured some of the viscera, particularly the kidney and the intestines.

“In this connection, plaintiff says that defendant, Arias Peveto, at said time and place further negligently drove, operated and managed said Ford V8 Truck in this:

“(2) That defendant, Arias Peveto, at said time and place drove and operated said Ford V8 truck upon a public highway and road in this State while under the influence of intoxicating *311 liquor in violation of Article 802 of the Penal Code of this State, Acts 2nd C. S., 1923, page 56;

"* * *

“That by reason of such negligent, careless and incompetent and inexperienced management of said Ford V8 Truck by defendant, Arias Peveto, and as a direct and proximate result therefrom, the said Ford V8 Truck struck, knocked, collided, ran into and against the rear of said Dodge Sedan with great violence, knocked, propelled, broke and damaged the same, and threw the said Charles Olsen Smith on and about the engine,' windshield, and fenders of said Sedan and down and upon said highway whereby he received the injuries hereinabefore mentioned, which caused his death; and in this connection plaintiff further alleged that said collision, the injuries to the said Charles Olen Smith, which later caused his death, all herein fully alleged, each and all, were caused by the negligent acts on the part of defendant, Arias Peveto, herein alleged, and that each and all of said acts of negligence hereinabove stated were direct and proximate causes of said collision, the injuries to the said Charles Olen Smith, which later caused his death.”

Among the numerous special issues submitted to the jury by the trial court were the following:

“Special Issue No. 1.

“Do you find from a preponderance of the evidence that on or about April 22, 1936, defendant Arias Peveto drove a new Ford V8 truck into Charles Olen Smith’s Dodge Sedan?

“Answer ‘he did’ or ‘he did not’ as you find the facts to be.”

The jury answered: “He did.”

“Special Issue No. 2.

“Do you find from a preponderance of the evidence that Charles Olen Smith received injuries from such collision, if you have found that defendant, Arias Peveto, did drive said Ford V8 truck into Charles Olen Smith’s Dodge Sedan?

“Answer that ‘he did’ or ‘he did not,’ as you find the facts to be.”

“Special Issue No. 3.

“Do you find from a preponderance of the evidence that Charles Olen Smith died as a result of such injuries, if you have found that he received injuries in such collision, if any?

“Answer ‘he did’ or ‘he did not,’ as you find the facts to be.”

*312 “Special Issue No. 4.

“Do you find from a preponderance of the evidence that at the time and place of the collision, if any, that defendant, Arias Peveto, drove said Ford V8 truck while under the influence of intoxicating liquor?

“Answer ‘he did’ or ‘he did not,’ as you find the facts to be.”

“Special Issue No. 5.

“Do you find from a preponderance of the evidence that defendant, Arias Peveto’s act of driving said truck at said time and place while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, if you have so found, was negligence as that term has been defined for you?

“Answer ‘yes’ or ‘no’ as you find the facts to be.

The jury answered: “Yes.”

“Special Issue No. 6.

“Do you find that such negligence, if you have found that it was negligence, was a proximate cause of the injuries received by Charles Olen Smith, if any?

“Answer ‘yes’ or ‘no’ as you find the facts to be.”

The jury answered “Yes.” 0

“Special Issue No. 7.

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