STRONG v. AMERICAN SECURITY INSURANCE CO.

No. 11280.

228 So.2d 46 (1969)

A. J. STRONG, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. AMERICAN SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit.

October 20, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hayes, Harkey & Smith, by Thomas M. Hayes, Jr., Monroe, for defendant-appellant.

Guerriero & Guerriero, by Joseph S. Guerriero, Monroe, for plaintiff-appellee.

Hudson, Potts & Bernstein, by Jesse D. McDonald, Monroe, for Jimmie Mack Allen and Marathon Ins. Co., third party defendants-appellees.

Before AYRES, DIXON and PRICE, JJ.


DIXON, Judge.

This case was consolidated for trial with Strong et al. v. Allen et al., 228 So.2d 44, decided this day. The American Security Insurance Company was the collision carrier for the Strong automobile. The only question involved is the value of the Strong automobile at the time of the collision. The trial judge fixed the value at $1,900.00, and awarded judgment for that sum (less certain credits) to A. J. Strong. From...

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