Case Name: Florida Motor Lines, Inc., a corporation, Plaintiff in Error, vs. H. J. Newsham and Laura Newsham, his wife, Defendants in Error
Court: Florida Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1931-03-05
Citations: 101 Fla. 1072
Docket Number: 
Parties: Florida Motor Lines, Inc., a corporation, Plaintiff in Error, vs. H. J. Newsham and Laura Newsham, his wife, Defendants in Error.
Judges: Buford, C.J., and Whitfield, Ellis and Terrell, J.J., concur.
Reporter: Florida Reports
Volume: 101
Pages: 1072–1075

Head Matter:
Florida Motor Lines, Inc., a corporation, Plaintiff in Error, vs. H. J. Newsham and Laura Newsham, his wife, Defendants in Error.
Division B.
Opinion filed March 5, 1931.
Petition for rehearing denied June 4, 1931.
Knight, Thompson & Turner, for Plaintiff in Error;
Farmer & Grantham, and Huffaker & Edwards, for Defendant in Error.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The plaintiffs below were riding with friends in an automobile, the husband being' on the front seat with the driver who owned the car, the wife and two other ladies were on the rear seat, all being guests of the owner and driver of the car on a pleasure ride. At a crossing a motor bus collided with the ear and the wife was injured.
In an action by the husband and wife for personal injuries to the wife judgment was rendered against the defendant motor company in favor of the husband for one amount and in favor of the wife for a different and much larger amount. A writ of error was taken by the defendant. The verdict does not cleanly reflect the probative effect of the evidence. The damages awarded to the wife appear to be excessive in view of all the evidence as to her injury; and there was substantial evidence tending to show contributory negligence of the husband which if established would bar recovery by him. See T. & G. C. v. Lynch, 91 Fla. 375, 108 So. 560. In this state of the record a new trial should be granted.
Reversed.
Buford, C.J., and Whitfield, Ellis and Terrell, J.J., concur.
Brown, J., concurs specially.