BAYARD v. TRADERS & GENERAL INS. CO.

Civ. A. No. 3177.

99 F.Supp. 343 (1951)

BAYARD v. TRADERS & GENERAL INS. CO. et al.

United States District Court W. D. Louisiana, Lake Charles Division.

August 18, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Minos H. Armentor, New Iberia, La., Patin & Patin, Lake Charles, La., for plaintiffs.

Davidson & Meaux, Lafayette, La., for defendant.

Helm & Simon, New Iberia, La., for intervenor.


DAWKINS, Chief Judge.

Plaintiffs' action is in tort for the death of the husband and father alleged to have been an independent contractor for the welding work on an oil well drilling rig, which defendant's insured, another independent contractor, was drilling on a lease of the Texas Company.

Defendant, Traders & General Insurance Company (called Traders) moved to dismiss for failure to state a claim for relief and, in the alternative, for a summary judgment...

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