WELLS v. MORGAN & LINDSEY

No. 3130.

42 So.2d 282 (1949)

WELLS v. MORGAN & LINDSEY, Inc., et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

October 4, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William J. Daly, New Orleans, H. Minor Pipes, Houma, for appellant.

Jones, Flanders, Waechter & Walker, New Orleans, Ellender & Wright, Houma, Elton A. Darsey, Houma, for appellees.


DORE, Judge.

The plaintiff, Horace B. Wells, Jr., a carpenter, was employed by the firm of Morgan & Lindsey, Inc. to make certain repairs or alterations on its store building located at 524 E. Main St. in Houma, Louisiana, and while performing his work the ceiling of the second story of said building collapsed and plaintiff was crushed by the second story floor and goods stored therein resulting in severe personal injuries...

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