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McCormick Shipping Corporation v. Stratt

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Sep 24, 1963
322 F.2d 648 (5th Cir. 1963)

Summary

In McCormick Shipping, supra, a passenger on a ship was injured when a small closet door with a defective lock swung open and the passenger fell against it, injuring her head.

Summary of this case from Smith v. Southern Gulf Marine Co. No. 2, Inc.

Opinion

No. 20208.

September 24, 1963.

Cotton Howell, Shutts, Bowen, Simmons, Prevatt Boureau, Miami, Fla., for appellant.

Monte K. Rassner, Miami, Fla., for appellee.

Before CAMERON and WISDOM, Circuit Judges, and DeVANE, District Judge.


Appellee Mrs. Stratt was injured while a passenger on appellant McCormick's ship. A small closet door swung open and, at the same time, she fell against the edge of the door, sustaining injury to her head. The case was tried by the court without a jury and a judgment for appellee was rendered on the libel. A reading of the record convinces us that the evidence was ample to sustain the charges of negligence and the fact of a substantial injury.

Appellant argues that, unless it had notice that the lock on the door was defective so as to allow it to swing open, it was under no duty to repair it. Appellant, though not an insurer, is bound not only by what it actually knows, but by what it should have known. A shipowner owes to its passengers the duty of a high degree of care and, through an inspection in the exercise of such care, the trial court found, the defective lock would have been discovered and repaired.

Appellant's other arguments all relate to the facts of the case and the probative force of the evidence offered by the respective parties. We cannot say that the findings of the court below were clearly erroneous. Accordingly, the judgment appealed from is

Affirmed.


Summaries of

McCormick Shipping Corporation v. Stratt

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Sep 24, 1963
322 F.2d 648 (5th Cir. 1963)

In McCormick Shipping, supra, a passenger on a ship was injured when a small closet door with a defective lock swung open and the passenger fell against it, injuring her head.

Summary of this case from Smith v. Southern Gulf Marine Co. No. 2, Inc.
Case details for

McCormick Shipping Corporation v. Stratt

Case Details

Full title:McCORMICK SHIPPING CORPORATION, Appellant, v. Helen STRATT, Appellee

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit

Date published: Sep 24, 1963

Citations

322 F.2d 648 (5th Cir. 1963)

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