Texas & P. Ry. Co. v. Wiley
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Opinion
The plaintiff, Wiley, was injured while attempting to board a switch engine of defendant in its yards at Marshall, Tex. The judgment of the trial court was for plaintjff, assessing his damage at $350.
Plaintiff was about 19 years of age, and was employed at the shops of defendant. He testified, in substance, that it was the custom- of the men working at the shops to ride on the switch engines to and from work; that on the occasion of his injury he attempted to board the engine while it was going at a low rate of speed; and that the engineer saw him and suddenly increased the speed of the engine, causing him to fall and receive the injuries complained of.
The engineer testified that he did not see plaintiff when he attempted to board the engine, and knew nothing of his being there, and did not know that he was injured until about two months after the accident.
There is no testimony in the record suggesting that the engineer increased the speed of the engine by reason of the semaphore. This being true, the jury could not find for defendant under the charge given by the court. The theory of defendant was that the engineer did not see plain-tiff when he attempted to board the engine. If this was true, defendant was entitled to a verdict, whether the speed of the engine was increased on account of the semaphore or for some other reason.
If a correct charge on the issue of contributory negligence is requested upon another trial, it should be given.
We think the other assignments were correctly disposed of by the Court of Civil Appeals.
We are of opinion that, for the error pointed out, the case should be reversed and remanded.
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