WALKER v. MONONGAHELA POWER COMPANY

No. 12192.

131 S.E.2d 736 (1963)

Raymond Fred WALKER v. MONONGAHELA POWER COMPANY, a Corporation, and Okey Floyd.

Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.

Decided July 9, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ernest R. Bell, Russell L. Furbee, Fairmont, Charles D. Bell, Wellsburg, for appellants.

Pietranton & Alpert, Frank A. Pietranton, Weirton, Paul E. Parker, Jr., Fairmont, for appellee.


CAPLAN, Judge.

This civil action was instituted in the Circuit Court of Marion County on June 9, 1961, by the plaintiff, Raymond Fred Walker, to recover from the defendants, Monongahela Power Company, a corporation, and Okey Floyd, an employee of said company, damages for personal injuries sustained by the plaintiff as a result of a collision between the vehicle driven by the plaintiff and the vehicle of the defendant company...

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