Case Name: EULA M. BELL, Appellant, v. JOSE MACHADO and DOLORES MACHADO, dba SANDMAN MOTEL, Respondents
Court: Supreme Court of Nevada
Jurisdiction: Nevada
Decision Date: 1982-04-28
Citations: 98 Nev. 152
Docket Number: No. 13206
Parties: EULA M. BELL, Appellant, v. JOSE MACHADO and DOLORES MACHADO, dba SANDMAN MOTEL, Respondents.
Judges: 
Reporter: Nevada Reports
Volume: 98
Pages: 152–153

Head Matter:
EULA M. BELL, Appellant, v. JOSE MACHADO and DOLORES MACHADO, dba SANDMAN MOTEL, Respondents.
No. 13206
April 28, 1982
643 P.2d 1208
[Rehearing denied October 5, 1982]
David Hamilton, Reno, for Appellant.
Vargas & Bartlett, by Phillip W. Bartlett, Reno, for Respondents.

Opinion:
OPINION
Per Curiam:
Eula M. Bell has appealed from an order dismissing her complaint after the close of her case pursuant to NRCP 41(b). The complaint alleged that respondents were negligent in placing a portable heater in Bell's motel room which injured her when she attempted unsuccessfully to step over the heater and instead fell against it, cutting her leg on a sharp corner.
Although there was conflicting testimony presented during the case in chief as to whether the corner of the heater was unduly sharp, the judge stated in granting the motion that he seriously doubted that the heater had a sharp edge and that the edge of the heater was the cause of Bell's injury. In reaching that conclusion the judge weighed the evidence, which is inappropriate when considering a motion under NRCP 41(b).
We have repeatedly stated that a "motion for involuntary dismissal admits the truth of plaintiff's evidence and all inferences that reasonably can be drawn therefrom, and the evidence must be interpreted in the light most favorable to plaintiff." Baley & Selover v. All Amer. Van, 97 Nev. 370, 373, 632 P.2d 723, 724 (1981).
This case is reversed and remanded for a new trial.