DOUGA v. NEW AMSTERDAM CASUALTY COMPANY

No. 4738.

109 So.2d 243 (1959)

Joseph D. DOUGA, as Administrator of the estate of his minor son, Joseph L. Douga, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. NEW AMSTERDAM CASUALTY COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

Rehearing Denied March 9, 1959.

Certiorari Granted April 27, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

King, Anderson & Swift, Thos. L. Raggio, Lake Charles, for appellant.

Bass & Nichols, Lake Charles, for appellee.

Before ELLIS and LOTTINGER, JJ., and FRUGE, J. ad hoc.


ELLIS, Judge.

This is a suit against New Amsterdam Casualty Company as the insurer of George Potter, recovery being sought under the workmen's compensation by Joseph Leon Douga. Plaintiff is presently interdicted and represented in these proceedings by his curator, Joseph D. Douga.

The trial court gave judgment for the plaintiff finding him totally and permanently disabled as a result of an accident which occurred in the scope of his employment and granting...

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