Zuponcic v. Val Blatz Brewing Co.
Case Details
- Judge(s)
- Bunn
- Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
- Published
- Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
- appeal
- State
- Montana
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Claim Types
Outcome
The Montana Supreme Court affirmed the judgment for the plaintiff administrator in a Federal Employers' Liability Act action seeking damages for the death of a railway employee killed by a locomotive operated by the railroad's engineer.
Excerpt
Action in the district court for St. Louis county by the father of plaintiff minor to recover $2,500 for personal injury. The ease was tried before Hughes, J., and a jury which returned a negative answer to the question whether the driver’s relation to the defendant was that of- an independent contractor, and an affirmative answer to the question whether at the time of the injury defendant had the right to, and did in fact, control the driver as to the time, place or manner of performing his work, and a general verdict in favor of plaintiff for $750. From an order denying its motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict or for a new trial, if plaintiff consented to a reduction of the verdict to $500, defendant appealed.
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