LANGSTON v. RED IRON DRILLING CO.

No. 219.

38 F.Supp. 136 (1941)

LANGSTON v. RED IRON DRILLING CO. et al.

District Court, W. D. Louisiana, Shreveport Division.

March 28, 1941.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Samuel P. Love and N. M. Ferris, both of Shreveport, La., for plaintiff.

Cook, Cook & Egan and Albert T. Hughes, Jr., all of Shreveport, La., for defendants.


PORTERIE, District Judge.

The Fact Situation.

Harry Hanbury and the Red Iron Drilling Company owned together an oil lease on which the plaintiff herein, Louis L. Langston, an employee, had worked as a "switcher" for more than eight months when, on August 18, 1939, he was injured in the scope of his employment, when an ax which he was carrying was dropped by him on his left foot and this resulted in the complete loss of the great toe, of two small toes, and...

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