WOOD v. GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 67-C-288.

289 F.Supp. 1014 (1968)

Frank E. WOOD, Plaintiff, v. GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant.

United States District Court E. D. Wisconsin.

July 18, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harney B. Stover, Milwaukee, Wis., for plaintiff.

John M. Reinhart, Milwaukee, Wis., for defendant.


ORDER

MYRON L. GORDON, District Judge.

The damage to the plaintiff's vessel resulted from water escaping from an opening in a small rubber hose which was attached to copper tubing on the vessel. A break in the rubber hose permitted water to inundate the plaintiff's boat. Clamps located at either end of the short hose remained intact, but the hose connection itself was found to have a hole in it large enough to insert one's finger.

There was no proof...

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