MILLERS CASUALTY INSURANCE CO. OF TEXAS v. FOWLER

No. 7282.

472 S.W.2d 863 (1971)

The MILLERS CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY OF TEXAS et al., Appellant, v. Irma Lee FOWLER, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Beaumont.

Rehearing Denied November 18, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wm. Drew Perkins, Lufkin, for appellant.

John H. Seale, Jasper, Bill A. Martin, Newton, Robert Flournoy, Lufkin, for appellee.


DIES, Chief Justice.

This is a suit for damages arising out of an automobile collision between plaintiff (appellee), Irma Lee Fowler, and defendant, Donald Gene Brown. Defendant, Millers Casualty Insurance Company of Texas (appellant), insured plaintiff for injuries and damages occasioned by an uninsured motorist. Defendant Donald Gene Brown had no liability insurance. Trial was had to a jury, following which, judgment...

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