DAILEY v. TRADERS & GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 4362.

92 So.2d 485 (1957)

George DAILEY et ux., Plaintiffs-Appellants. v. TRADERS & GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Appellee.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

February 4, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Selby & Cutrer, Lake Charles, for appellants.

King, Anderson & Swift, R. W. Farrar, Jr., Lake Charles, for appellee.


TATE, Judge.

George Dailey and his wife brought suit for damages sustained in an intersectional collision of noon on November 28, 1953. They were riding in their 1931 Model A Ford, with the husband driving. Named defendant was the liability insurer of a 2-ton 1953 International milk van truck driven by Clarence Doyle.

This appeal is from the judgment of the District Court dismissing plaintiffs' suit on the ground that the sole proximate cause of the accident...

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