Case Name: Mary W. Redmond et al., Respondents, v. Staten Island Hospital, Appellant
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1960-02-01
Citations: 10 A.D.2d 629
Docket Number: 
Parties: Mary W. Redmond et al., Respondents, v. Staten Island Hospital, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 10
Pages: 629–630

Head Matter:
Mary W. Redmond et al., Respondents, v. Staten Island Hospital, Appellant.

Opinion:
In an action to recover damages for personal injuries, and for medical expenses and loss of services, the appeal is from a judgment, entered upon a jury's verdict, in favor of respondents. Respondent Mary W. Redmond was injured when she fell from an entrance platform into a gully which was directly in front of, and about two feet below, the platform. Judgment unani mously affirmed, with costs. There was sufficient credible evidence to raise a question of fact for the jury. In our opinion the error, if any, in a hypothetical question put to respondents' architect and the error, if any, in the charge to the jury, did not affect or prejudice any substantial right of the appellant; therefore such errors must be disregarded (Civ. Prac. Act, § 106). Present — Nolan, P. J., Beldoek, Ughetta and Kleinfeld, JJ.