WEBB TRANSFER LINES, INC. v. TAYLOR


439 S.W.2d 88 (1968)

WEBB TRANSFER LINES, INC. and James Herman Allen, Appellants, v. Floyd TAYLOR, Sr., Administrator of Floyd Taylor, Jr., Estate, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

As Modified on Denial of Rehearing March 7, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Roy E. Tooms, Jr., Brown, Tooms & Helton, London, Joe S. Feather, Williamsburg, for appellants.

Charles B. Upton, Williamsburg, Lawrence S. Grauman, Louisville, for appellee.


STEINFELD, Judge.

On a clear afternoon of December 19, 1963, a collision occurred on U.S. Highway 25W south of Williamsburg, Kentucky. The black top portion of the road was 27.9 feet in width. Floyd Taylor, Jr., who was killed, was the driver of an automobile which collided with a truck owned by the Webb Transfer Lines, Inc., and operated by James H. Allen. Taylor's administrator sued the Transfer Lines and Allen and recovered judgment for $75,000.00 against both...

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