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[242 U.S. 56, 57] Messrs. Thomas E. French, Samuel H. Richards, and Charles Heebner for plaintiff in error.
[242 U.S. 56, 58] Mr. David O. Watkins for defendant in error.
Mr. Justice Holmes delivered the opinion of the court:
This is an action brought by the defendant in error to recover for the loss of an arm crushed while he was coupling a tender to a car. There is no dispute that the case is governed by the acts of Congress-the Safety Appliance Act of March 2, 1893, chap. 196, 2, 8, 27 Stat. at L. 531, Comp. Stat. 1913, 8606, 8612, [242 U.S. 56, 59] and the Employers' Liability Act of April 22, 1908, chap. 149, 3, 4, 35 Stat. at L. 65, Comp. Stat. 1913, 8659, 8660. The facts material here are few. The engine had backed for the purpose of coupling with the car and had failed to couple automatically by impact. Thereupon the plaintiff, noticing that the drawhead was not in line with the one on the engine, put in his arm for the purpose of straightening it and thus making the coupling possible, and was caught. An exception was taken to the refusal of a ruling that no negligence was shown on the part of the railroad company, but the court of errors and appeals affirmed the judgment of the court below. 87 N. J. L. 148, 93 Atl. 574.
If there was evidence that the railroad failed to furnish such 'couplers coupling automatically by impact' as the statute requires ( Johnson v. Southern P. Co.
Judgment affirmed.
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Citation: 242 U.S. 56
No. 111
Argued: November 16, 1916
Decided: December 04, 1916
Court: United States Supreme Court
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