Case ID: pa-d-c_84/html/0478-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Bok, P. J.,", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Ender v. United Cigar-Whelan Stores Corporation
    
      
      M. Kramer, for plaintiff.
    
      J. P. Erwin and P. S. Beehtle, for defendant.
    June 2, 1953.
   Bok, P. J.,

This is a petition for leave to file written interrogatories under Pa. R. C. P. 4005. No answer was filed.

Interrogatories 6 and 14 ask, among other things, by whom certain expenses were paid, if they were paid. If paid by an insurance company, the information would cause a mistrial. The relevance is questionable in any event. This part of these interrogatories is disapproved.

Interrogatory 7 asks, inter alia, what the reading of X-rays disclosed. Such reading is not a fact but an opinion: See Fetterolf et ux. v. Levick, etc., 80 D. & C. 523 (1952). This part of the interrogatory is disapproved.

Interrogatories 12 and 13 inquire about workmen’s compensation and unemployment compensation benefits. This is irrelevant and is disapproved: See Fetterolf case, supra.

The interrogatories and parts thereof not hereby disapproved are approved, and to that extent the petition is granted.