WOOD v. KANE BOILER WORKS

No. A-2909.

238 S.W.2d 172 (1951)

WOOD et al. v. KANE BOILER WORKS, Inc.

Supreme Court of Texas.

Rehearing Denied April 18, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Armstrong, Barker, Bedford & Lambdin and Williams & Thornton, all of Galveston, for petitioners.

Wigley, McLeod, Mills & Shirley and Bleecker Morse, all of Galveston, for respondents.


BREWSTER, Justice.

Mrs. Bertha Wood, petitioner, sued Kane Boiler Works, Inc., respondent, for damages for the death of her husband, Ralph Wood. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., also a petitioner, intervened, alleging that as insurer of Pittsburg Laboratory of Texas, employer of Ralph Wood, it had paid a Workmen's Compensation award to Mrs. Wood and was subrogated to that extent to any recovery adjudged to her.

A trial court judgment for petitioners was reversed...

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