FREEMAN v. GREENVILLE TOWING COMPANY

No. G-C-33-60.

201 F.Supp. 770 (1962)

George R. FREEMAN, Libelant, v. GREENVILLE TOWING COMPANY and THE Motor Vessel WALTER WILLIAMSON, her engines, tackle, etc., Respondent.

United States District Court N. D. Mississippi, Greenville Division.

February 1, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wynn, Hafter, Lake & Tindall, Greenville, Miss., for plaintiff.

Keady, Campbell & DeLong, Greenville, Miss., Lemle & Kelleher, New Orleans, La., for defendant.


CLAYTON, District Judge.

Libelant, George R. Freeman, combines in his libel three separate claims arising from personal injuries suffered by him on the morning of February 14, 1959. One of these claims is that his injuries were caused by unseaworthiness, another is that his injuries were caused by negligence of the respondent, and the third is for maintenance and cure. Respondent says that if there was unseaworthiness, it was caused completely by libelant, that if...

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