Rogers v. Phillips

217 Mass. 52
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedFebruary 27, 1914
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Rogers v. Phillips, 217 Mass. 52 (Mass. 1914).

Opinion

De Courcy, J.

These actions are for the conscious suffering and the death of Richard Rogers, the plaintiff’s intestate, following an accident which occurred on the Lynn Shore Boulevard, a public highway, shortly after three o’clock in the afternoon of September 13,1906. The verdicts must stand if they were warranted by the aspect of the evidence that was most favorable to the plaintiff.

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