DAVISON v. TOM BROWN DRILLING COMPANY

No. 7868.

415 P.2d 541 (1966)

76 N.M. 412

Leon M. DAVISON, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. TOM BROWN DRILLING COMPANY, Inc., Defendant-Appellee, v. AMERICAN EMPLOYERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, Intervenor-Appellant.

Supreme Court of New Mexico.

June 20, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lowell Stout, Hobbs, for appellant Davison.

Girand, Cowan & Reese, Hobbs, for appellee.

McCormick, Lusk, Paine & Feezer, Carlsbad, for intervenor-appellant.


OPINION

CHAVEZ, Justice.

Leon M. Davison, plaintiff below, appeals from a summary judgment in favor of defendant-appellee. The trial court found that appellant, at the time of the accident, was an employee of defendant drilling company and, therefore, barred from maintaining the action by virtue of the Workmen's Compensation Act

Intervenor-appellant is the compensation carrier of Badger Bit & Speciality Company, hereinafter referred to as "Badger...

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