Case Name: Karl SHECHTMAN v. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY
Court: United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1954-09-27
Citations: 16 F.R.D. 459
Docket Number: Civ. No. 16106
Parties: Karl SHECHTMAN v. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
Judges: 
Reporter: Federal Rules Decisions
Volume: 16
Pages: 459–459

Head Matter:
Karl SHECHTMAN v. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
Civ. No. 16106.
United States District Court, E. D. Pennsylvania.
Sept. 27, 1954.
Richter, Lord & Farage, Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiff.
Philip Price, Philadelphia, Pa., for defendant.

Opinion:
GANEY, District Judge.
The only question here involved concerns the following interrogatory, to which the defendant objects:
"14. State the names and addresses and job classifications of plaintiff's fellow crew or gang workers, if any, who were working with the plaintiff at the time of the accident. State where each stood in relation to the plaintiff, what each was doing at the time of the accident and what part, if any, each played in the event."
This court follows the latest ruling made on July 31, 1954 by Judge Follmer in this district in which the identical objection to the identical interrogatory was sustained by him. Wehler v. P. R. R., C.A. 15, 405; McCullough v. Cambria Indiana R. R. Co., C.A. 15, 505.
Accordingly, the defendant's objection to the interrogatory is sustained.