SIMON v. DESORMEAUX

No. 3203.

44 So.2d 712 (1950)

SIMON v. DESORMEAUX.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

February 17, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bruner & Mayeux, Crowley, for appellant.

Noble M. Chambers, Crowley, for appellee.


FRUGÉ, Judge ad hoc.

The plaintiff sued defendant for alleged damages to his car in the sum of $800.00, and for personal injuries to himself and loss of time in the sum of $4,226.00, which he claims was caused by a collision between his car and that of defendant, and alleging that said collision occurred solely through defendant's negligence.

Defendant answered denying negligence on his part and charging the collision occurred solely through plaintiff...

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