Warner Gear Co. v. DePeugh
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Opinion
On August 20, 1915, while appellee was in the employ of appellant company in the enameling department of its factory, he received certain personal injuries, and later commenced this action for damages, charging that his injuries were the result [265]*265of appellant’s negligence. The action is brought under the Employers ’ Liability Act of 1911. Acts 1911 p. 145, §8020a et seq. Burns 1914. Upon the issues presented by appellee’s second paragraph of complaint and appellant’s answer in denial thereto, the cause was submitted to the court and jury, resulting in a verdict for appellee. The overruling of the motion for a new trial is the only error assigned.
The motion for a new trial contains numerous specifications, but, in our view of the case, it is only necessary to consider that relating to the action of the court in giving to the jury on its motion instruction No. 22, which is as follows: ‘ ‘ Some evidence has been introduced before you of alleged admissions of the plaintiff wherein it is claimed that the plaintiff, speaking of his alleged injuries, and as to how the injury occurred, said, among other things, that it was all his fault. The court instructs you that if you believe from the evidence that the plaintiff made use of some expression that it was all my fault,’ such expression was only a conclusion of the plaintiff and not the statement of a fact and would not amount to an admission of negligence. ’ ’
Appellant has presented other questions for our consideration; but, inasmuch as they involve matters not likely to arise in another trial of the cause, we do not deem it necessary to consider them in this opinion. Judgment reversed, with instructions to grant a new trial.
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