LEJEUNE v. MIDWESTERN INS. CO. OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OKL.

No. 3259.

98 F.Supp. 863 (1951)

LEJEUNE et ux. v. MIDWESTERN INS. CO. OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OKL.

United States District Court, W. D. Louisiana, Opelousas Division.

July 18, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Minos Simon, Lafayette, La., for plaintiffs.

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


DAWKINS, Chief Judge.

Plaintiffs, on April 2, 1951, sued in tort the defendant as insurer of T. S. C. Motor Company for the death of their infant daughter alleged to have been caused by the negligence of the insured in a collision between an automobile driven by the insured and another vehicle driven by Miss Marguerite McCardell. Defendant, Midwestern Insurance Company (called Midwestern), on April 26, 1951, moved for summary judgment on the following grounds:

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