Case Name: Seaboard Air Line Railway Company v. James Huling
Court: Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia
Jurisdiction: Virginia
Decision Date: 1928-01-19
Citations: 149 Va. 360
Docket Number: 
Parties: Seaboard Air Line Railway Company v. James Huling.
Judges: Absent, Burks, J.
Reporter: Virginia Reports
Volume: 149
Pages: 360–361

Head Matter:
Richmond.
Seaboard Air Line Railway Company v. James Huling.
January 19, 1928.
Absent, Burks, J.
Hunton, Williams, Anderson & Cay, Whiting C. Faulkner and Edmund M. Preston, for the plaintiff in error.
Smith & Gordon and Chas. W. Crowder, for the defendant in error.

Opinion:
Chichester, J.,
delivered the opinion of the court.
This is an action by James Huling against the Seaboard Air Line Railway Company, in which the plaintiff recovered a judgment of $2,250.00 against the railway company for personal injury.
The facts of this case and the legal questions raised are identical with those in the case of Seaboard Air Line Railway Company v. Helen Terrell, ante, page 344, 141 S.E. 231, handed down at this term, the plaintiff, James Huling, being the Huling frequently referred to in that decision. This case is controlled by the decision in that case in which the judgment in favor of Helen Terrell against the Seaboard Air Line Railway Company was affirmed.
For the reasons therein set out the judgment of $2,250.00 in favor of the plaintiff, Huling, and against the defendant, the Seaboard Air Line Railway Company, is affirmed.
Affirmed.