BUXTON v. MIDWESTERN INS. CO.

Civ. A. No. 3434.

102 F.Supp. 500 (1952)

BUXTON v. MIDWESTERN INS. CO. et al.

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

January 11, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Nathan A. Cormie and Carmouche, Martin & Wilson, all of Lake Charles, La., for plaintiff.

Plauche & Stockwell, Lake Charles, La., for Midwestern Ins. Co.

Thompson, Lawes, Cavanaugh & Hickman, Lake Charles, La., for Pacific Employers Ins. Co.


PORTERIE, District Judge.

Plaintiff, a Louisiana citizen, sues for $66,300.00, plus interest and costs, for personal injuries sustained on July 20, 1951, when a 1950 Chevrolet coach automobile, owned and then being driven by Richard A. Parker and insured by Midwestern Insurance Company (hereafter called Midwestern), an Illinois corporation, in which she was a guest, was involved in a collision on a Louisiana highway (U. S. 90), near Lake Charles, Louisiana, with a...

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