VIDRINE v. AMERICAN EMPLOYERS INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 1770.

189 So.2d 727 (1966)

Lee P. VIDRINE, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. AMERICAN EMPLOYERS INSURANCE COMPANY and Samuel Comeaux, Defendants and Appellants.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

September 6, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lewis & Lewis, by Seth Lewis, Jr., Opelousas, for defendants-appellants.

Preston N. Aucoin, Ville Platte, for plaintiff-appellee.

Before CULPEPPER, TATE and HOOD, JJ.


HOOD, Judge.

Plaintiff, Lee P. Vidrine, claims damages for personal injuries which he sustained when he was struck by an automobile being driven by Samuel Comeaux. The suit was instituted against Comeaux and his insurer, American Employers Insurance Company. The trial court rendered judgment for the plaintiff, and defendants have appealed. Plaintiff answered the appeal demanding an increase in the amount of the award.

The accident occurred about midnight on...

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