LOVELL v. SOUTHERN RY. CO.

6 Div. 357.

59 So.2d 807 (1952)

LOVELL v. SOUTHERN RY. CO.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

June 30, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Chas. Tweedy, Jr., and Tom D. F. Bevill, Jasper, for appellant.

Bankhead & Skinner, Jasper, for appellee.


LAWSON, Justice.

From the pleading in this case it appears that James Orvill Lovell, thirteen years of age, was injured on or about August 8, 1950, while playing on a stack of "steel I-beams" located on property of the Southern Railway Company at or near Littleton, Jefferson County, Alabama.

This suit was brought by the father of the young boy against the Railway Company to recover for loss of services, doctors' bills and hospital expenses.

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