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Burgess v. Construction Co.

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Mar 1, 1965
264 N.C. 82 (N.C. 1965)

Opinion

Filed 17 March, 1965.

Appeal and Error 39 — The burden is on appellant not only to show error but also that the alleged error is prejudicial.

APPEAL: by plaintiff from Martin, S. J., October 26, 1964 Civil Session of NASH.

William L. Thorp, Jr.; William D. Etheridge for plaintiff.

Fields Cooper for defendant.


Plaintiff instituted this action to recover damages for personal injuries which he alleges were caused by defendant's actionable negligence. On September 1, 1962, defendant, a highway contractor, was engaged in construction work on Highway 64 between Nashville and Rocky Mount. About 11:55 p.m., plaintiff, who was operating a pickup truck, collided with an unlighted barricade which defendant's employees had placed across that highway at a detour. In the collision, plaintiff was injured and his truck damaged. Issues of negligence, contributory negligence, and damages were submitted to the jury. The verdict established that plaintiff was injured by the negligence of defendant as alleged in the complaint and that plaintiff, by his own negligence, contributed to his injuries and damage. From the judgment that he recover nothing, plaintiff appeals, assigning errors in the judge's charge to the jury.


We have examined the record and considered each of plaintiff's assignments of error. We find no error which, in our opinion, affected the verdict. "`Verdicts and judgments are not to be set aside for harmless error or for mere error and no more . . ."' Collins v. Lamb, 215 N.C. 719, 720, 2 S.E.2d 863, 864. The burden is on appellant to show not only that there was error in the trial but also that there is a reasonable probability that "the result was materially affected thereby to his hurt." Garland v. Penegar, 235 N.C. 517, 519, 70 S.E.2d 486, 488. We find no reason to disturb the result of the trial. No error.


Summaries of

Burgess v. Construction Co.

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Mar 1, 1965
264 N.C. 82 (N.C. 1965)
Case details for

Burgess v. Construction Co.

Case Details

Full title:JOHNNIE O. BURGESS v. C.G. TATE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Mar 1, 1965

Citations

264 N.C. 82 (N.C. 1965)
140 S.E.2d 766

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