STYRON v. RALPH

No. 20165.

98 So.2d 113 (1957)

George A. STYRON and Protective Indemnity Company, v. Raymond RALPH, doing business under the trade-name of United Transportation Service, Claude Smith, and the American Casualty Company.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Orleans.

November 18, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Indest & Becker, Herman & Herman, Harry Herman, New Orleans, for plaintiffs and appellants.

Cicero C. Sessions and Jackson P. McNeely, New Orleans, for defendants and appellees.


REGAN, Judge.

Plaintiff, George A. Styron, a mechanic employed by Hubert Fabacher, doing business as the Victory Truck Line, and their insurer, Protective Indemnity Company,1 instituted this suit against the defendants, Raymond Ralph, doing business as the United Transportation Service, his employee, Claude Smith,2 and their insurer, American Casualty Company, endeavoring...

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