KAGAN v. ST. LOUIS PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY

No. 30396.

334 S.W.2d 379 (1960)

Earl KAGAN (Plaintiff), Respondent, v. ST. LOUIS PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY, a Corporation (Defendant), Appellant.

St. Louis Court of Appeals, Missouri.

April 19, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert E. Wieland, St. Louis, for appellant.

Louis Gilden, St. Louis, for respondent


WOLFE, Presiding Judge.

This is an action for damages arising out of personal injuries. The plaintiff claimed to have been injured when his automobile was struck in the rear by a street car owned and operated by the defendant corporation. There was a verdict and judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $3,500. The defendant has appealed.

Plaintiff Kagan was a drug salesman. He had been so employed by a drug company up to the last of June, 1958, when he severed...

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