SECURITY INS. CO. v. JAY

Civ. No. 655.

109 F.Supp. 87 (1952)

SECURITY INS. CO. et al. v. JAY.

United States District Court, D. Minnesota, Second Division.

November 14, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. J. Berndt, Mankato, Minn., and Carroll & Thorson, Minneapolis, Minn., for plaintiffs.

Gallagher, Farrish & Sheran, Mankato, Minn., for defendant.


NORDBYE, Chief Judge.

On or about August 14, 1950, one Charles Yahnke was injured when the trailer which was attached to defendant Jay's car broke loose from Jay's moving car and caused Yahnke, who was riding on the trailer with Jay's knowledge and consent, to jump or be thrown to the ground. Yahnke subsequently died from the injuries.

Jay was insured against liability for bodily injuries, property damage, and medical expenses under a policy issued to him...

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