GORDON v. DAIGLE

Civ. A. No. 9494.

230 F.Supp. 819 (1964)

John GORDON, Jr., and Lanston Jacquet v. Hugh L. DAIGLE and Indiana Lumberman's Mutual Insurance Company.

United States District Court W. D. Louisiana, Lafayette Division.

February 7, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Simon & Trice, J. Minos Simon, Lafayette, La., for plaintiffs.

Mouton, Champagne & Colomb, George J. Champagne, Jr., Lafayette, La., for defendants.


PUTNAM, District Judge.

Plaintiffs, John Gordon, Jr. and Lanston Jacquet, citizens of Texas, sue Hugh L. Daigle and his insurer, Indiana Lumberman's Mutual Insurance Company, for damages allegedly resulting from injuries received by them in an automobile accident which occurred within our territorial jurisdiction on July 28, 1962. Jurisdiction is invoked under Title 28 U.S.C.A. § 1332.

Gordon claims damages in the sum of $27,000.00. Jacquet claims damages...

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