ANDERSON v. KINLOCH


252 S.W.2d 24 (1952)

ANDERSON v. KINLOCH et al.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

October 17, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

S. Jewell Rice, Lexington, for appellant.

James Park, Rufus Lisle, Lexington, for appellee.


SIMS, Justice.

Appellant, Lula E. Anderson, was a passenger in the cab of the Lexington Yellow Cab Company, which was driven by Albert Williams. On a street in Lexington the cab collided with a car, driven by B. B. Kinloch, and she sued the Company, its driver and Kinloch for $11,200 damages for injuries she alleged she received in the collision. From a favorable judgment of $150 against the Company and Kinloch (but not against Williams, the cab driver), she appeals...

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