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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

No. 436
    OHIO TRACTION CO. v. SELLNER
    Ohio Appeals, First Dist., Hamilton County
    No. 2013.
    Decided March 26, 1923
    Cushing, Buchwalter and Hamilton, JJ.
    PERSONAL INJURY — Collision between auto and street car — Destroying several front teeth — Judgment not excessive — Nor against weight of evidence.
    Error to Hamilton Common Pleas;
    Affirmed
    Attorneys — H. K. Rogers, fox- Traction Co.; Thos.
   Epitomized Opinion

Sellner secured a judgment in the trial court, fox-personal injuries suffered in a collision between one of the cars of the Traction Co. and an automobile in which he was riding as a passenger. As no negligence, if any, on the part of the driver, could be imputed to Sellner, the verdict and the judgment are not manifestly against the weight of the evidence, while the judgment recovered sems large, in view of the destroying of several of Sellner’s front teeth, the court does not find it so excessive as to require a reversal.