BIRMINGHAM ELECTRIC CO. v. GILBERT

6 Div. 13.

48 So.2d 1 (1950)

BIRMINGHAM ELECTRIC CO. v. GILBERT et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

October 12, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lange, Simpson, Robinson & Somerville, of Birmingham, for appellant.

Taylor, Higgins, Windham & Perdue, of Birmingham, for appellees.


LAWSON, Justice.

Mrs. Mattie Gilbert brought suit against the Birmingham Electric Company to recover damages for personal injuries. There were two counts in the complaint. The first count alleged in substance that on, to wit, September 19, 1947, while she was a passenger for hire on one of defendant's busses, at or near Twentieth Street and Eighth Avenue, North, in the City of Birmingham, she was injured as of proximate result of the negligence of the defendant in...

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