ALLSTATE INS. CO. v. CHATIGNY

No. 4781.

103 N.H. 81 (1960)

ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY v. DANIEL P. CHATIGNY & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided November 30, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Devine, Millimet & McDonough and Matthias J. Reynolds (Mr. Reynolds orally), for the plaintiff.

John W. King (by brief and orally), for Stanley and Dorothy Marszalek.

Robert Shaw (by brief and orally), for Daniel P. Chatigny and John Willett, Jr.


LAMPRON, J.

Daniel Chatigny testified at the hearing that he was discharged from the Navy on July 9, 1957. Willett, a friend of his brother, had lost his license to drive. He was an automobile salesman and "I realized he needed help, so I told him I'd help him out, drive him around when he took someone out . . . most of the time I drove the garage car, whatever car the customer wanted to buy."

He testified further that starting July 10 he drove Willett around...

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