BENGTSON v. TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY

Civ. A. No. 4667.

132 F.Supp. 512 (1955)

Robert W. BENGTSON, Guardian ad Litem, v. TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY et al.

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

June 28, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Booth, Lockard, Jack & Pleasant, Shreveport, La., Herbert O'Niell, New Orleans, La., for plaintiff.

Theus, Grisham, Davis & Leigh, Monroe, La., Cotton & Bolton, Rayville, La., for defendants.


DAWKINS, Jr., Chief Judge.

The action is one sounding in tort.

In the early morning hours of December 28, 1953, a large truck and van-type semitrailer, owned by Woodrow Avent, a citizen of Arkansas, and being operated by A. L. Pipkin, his duly authorized employee, became disabled while traveling in a southerly direction on U. S. Highway 165, at a point between Olla and Urania, Louisiana. The trouble was with the electrical system, which suddenly failed completely...

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