Case Name: Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, a corporation, Plaintiff in Error, v. J. E. Woods, as Administrator of the Estate of Warren Woods, deceased, Defendant in Error
Court: Florida Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1933-05-09
Citations: 110 Fla. 147
Docket Number: 
Parties: Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, a corporation, Plaintiff in Error, v. J. E. Woods, as Administrator of the Estate of Warren Woods, deceased, Defendant in Error.
Judges: Davis, C. J., and Whitfield, TeRRell and Brown, J. J., concur.
Reporter: Florida Reports
Volume: 110
Pages: 147–149

Head Matter:
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, a corporation, Plaintiff in Error, v. J. E. Woods, as Administrator of the Estate of Warren Woods, deceased, Defendant in Error.
148 So. 542.
Opinion filed May 9, 1933.
T. Paine Kelly and J. W. B. Shaw, for Plaintiff in Error;
Petteway & Petteway and Barber & Williams, for Defendant in Error.

Opinion:
Pee Curiam.
In an action by an administrator to recover damages for the alleged wrongful death of his decedent, the court directed a verdict for the defendant at the close of the testimony, and subsequently granted a new trial. Defendant took writ of error. The motion for new trial contains grounds that the verdict is contrary to the law and. to the evidence, and that the court erred in directing a verdict for the defendant.
There is evidence upon which a finding of liability of the defendant under the statute may be predicated under the issues, even if the evidence may be regarded as indicating contributory negligence of the decedent; and there is evidence from which the jury might lawfully have found that the decedent, in good health and aged thirty-six years, would probably have lived some period of time and have accumulated and left at his death property of at least small value, had he not died as a result of defendant's negligence as alleged. The statute makes the death by wrongful act a tort for which at least nominal damages may be recovered by an administrator of the decedent. Jacksonville El. Co. v. Bowden, 51 Fla. 152, 45 So. 755. In granting a new trial the court corrected the error made in directing a verdict for the defendant.
Affirmed.
Davis, C. J., and Whitfield, TeRRell and Brown, J. J., concur.
Ellis and Buford, J. J., dissent.