DAVIS v. ROYAL-GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANIES

No. 3485.

223 So.2d 912 (1969)

Charles DAVIS, Individually and on Behalf of his Minor Children, Charles Davis, Jr. and Jerry Davis v. ROYAL-GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANIES and Louis C. Philips.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

Rehearing Denied July 7, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stringer, Manning & St. Pee, James O. Manning, New Orleans, for Charles Davis, plaintiff-appellee.

Bernard, Micholet & Cassisa, Paul V. Cassisa, New Orleans, for Globe Indemnity Co., and Louis C. Philips, defendants-appellants.

Before CHASEZ, HALL and LeSUEUR, JJ.


CHASEZ, Judge.

This is an action for personal injuries suffered by the minors Charles Davis, Jr. and Jerry Davis, allegedly resulting from the ingestion of paint flakes which had fallen from the inside of the apartment in which they had been living. The defendants in this suit are Louis C. Philips, the owner and landlord of the premises, and his insurer, Globe Indemnity Company, erroneously identified as Royal-Globe Insurance Companies in plaintiff's petition. After...

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