JOHNSON v. MOBILE TOWING & WRECKING COMPANY

No. 2908.

224 F.Supp. 811 (1963)

O'Dell JOHNSON and J. W. Johnson, husband and wife, Libelants, v. MOBILE TOWING & WRECKING COMPANY, a corporation, Respondents.

United States District Court S. D. Alabama, S. D.

December 31, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. Borden Strickland, of Strickland & Zoghby, Mobile, Ala., Golden & Fitzgerald, Milton, Fla., for libelants.

Alexander F. Lankford, III, of Hand, Arendall, Bedsole, Greaves & Johnston, Mobile, Ala., for respondents.


DANIEL HOLCOMBE THOMAS, District Judge.

This libel is brought to recover damages sustained by libelant O'Dell Johnson, a deaf mute, when she fell from the deck of the tugboat "Captain Miller," down into the engine room. Her husband and co-libelant, J. W. Johnson, seeks to recover for loss of the wife's services as a result of her injuries, all allegedly caused by the negligence of the respondent tug owner.

FINDINGS OF FACT

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