BNSF Ry. Co. v. Phillips (Per Curiam)
Annotate this CasePlaintiff sued BNSF Railway Company, his employer, under the Federal Employers’ Liability Act and the Locomotive Inspection Act to recover damages for a latent occupational injury. After a jury trial, the trial court rendered judgment awarding Plaintiff $1.9 million in costs and damages. BNSF appealed, arguing that Plaintiff’s lawsuit was untimely. The court of appeals affirmed, concluding that because there was conflicting evidence in the record concerning when the injury occurred, the jury was entitled to weigh that evidence and reach its finding that Plaintiff’s lawsuit was timely filed. The Supreme Court reversed and rendered judgment that Plaintiff take nothing, holding that no evidence supported the jury’s finding that Plaintiff timely filed his lawsuit.
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