Sutton v. Lerner Stores Corp.

Decision Date17 October 1932
Docket NumberNo. 7.,7.
Citation162 A. 645
PartiesSUTTON v. LERNER STORES CORPORATION.
CourtNew Jersey Supreme Court

Action by John Sutton against the Lerner Stores Corporation. Judgment for plaintiff, and defendant appeals.

Affirmed.

Argued May term, 1932, before the CHIEF JUSTICE and BODINE and DONGES, JJ.

Thompson & Hahstein, of Atlantic City, for appellant. William Charlton, of Atlantic City, for respondent.

PER CURIAM.

The plaintiff was employed by a plumbing contractor, who was engaged in doing work for the defendant. He was severely scalded by stepping into a pit containing very hot water in the basement where he was working. The pit was about two feet square and fourteen inches deep. The plaintiff's work involved the changing of certain pipe lines. He was loosing up a high connection with a fourteen inch wrench when he stepped forward to be nearer his work and fell into the pit, which was in a corner of the basement and which he had not previously observed, because it was unguarded and the lights were somewhat dim. It goes without saying that the defendant owed a duty to use reasonable care for his safety. 45 Corpus Juris, 818, 826; Sommer v. Public Service Corp., 79 N. J. Law, 349, 75 A. 892 and Riley v. Jersey Leather Co., 100 N. J. Law, 300, 126 A. 457.

The proofs leave no doubt as to the long existence of the pit in question, and the hot water therein which appears to have escaped from a double pipe line running from the boiler room and across the pit to the hotel and stores above.

The special skill or experience of a witness may qualify him to express an opinion as to the condition of a structure. 22 Corpus Juris, 650. In the present case a plumber, who examined the pit shortly after the occurrence, testified that in his opinion the same had existed for a long period of time, because of the appearance of the concrete which was stained by the continuous action of the steam and water. Possibly expert testimony, as to the age of a pit, is not strictly admissible, but there is no doubt that one may testify as to that which he observes and the jury may draw their own conclusions therefrom. From an accurate description of a building or pit, the jury could conclude whether it was one of recent construction or not. We think there was no harmful error upon any of the rulings upon evidence properly before us.

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