PROPHET v. GREAT AMERICAN INDEMNITY CO.

No. 3300.

48 So.2d 674 (1950)

PROPHET v. GREAT AMERICAN INDEMNITY CO. et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

November 22, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Taylor, Porter, Brooks, Fuller & Phillips, Baton Rouge, for appellants.

Durrett & Hardin, W. A. Hunter, Robt. W. Williams, Jr., W. P. Macmurdo, Baton Rouge, for appellee.


DORE, Judge.

On the night of July 26, 1948, in the Parish of East Baton Rouge, a collision occurred between a truck owned by Sam Grimmett, Inc., insured by Great American Indemnity Company, and being driven by Curley Marks, and a passenger bus owned by plaintiff, Theodore E. Prophet and being driven by him. The accident occurred on the highway between St. Francisville and Baton Rouge, being a paved highway 18 feet in width, with narrow gravel shoulders. The truck...

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