SOUTHEASTERN GREYHOUND LINES v. WEBB


230 S.W.2d 99 (1950)

313 Ky. 71

SOUTHEASTERN GREYHOUND LINES v. WEBB.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

May 19, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stoll, Keenon & Park, Lexington, Joseph Beasley, Harlan, for appellant.

Astor Hogg, Harlan, for appellee.


REES, Justice.

The appellee, George Webb, recovered a judgment for $1,000 against the Southeastern Greyhound Lines for injuries which he alleged he received when a bus in which he was a passenger collided with a truck. Webb purchased a ticket from Harlan to Louisville, and boarded the bus at Harlan about 11:30 p. m. on December 5, 1947. He changed buses at Pineville and Corbin. The accident happened north of Corbin about 6:30 a. m., December 6. It was a foggy morning...

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