MORALES v. TOYE BROS. YELLOW CAB COMPANY

No. 4261.

246 So.2d 52 (1971)

Sara Gendusa MORALES v. TOYE BROS. YELLOW CAB COMPANY and Coy D. Blackwell.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

Rehearing Denied April 5, 1971.

Writ Refused May 26, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Francipane, Regan, Post & Pee', Philippi P. St. Pee', Metairie, for plaintiff-appellant.

Charles F. Ferrara, New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellant.

Deutsch, Kerrigan & Stiles, Charles F. Seemann, Jr., New Orleans, for defendant-appellee.

Before REDMANN, STOULIG, and BOUTALL, JJ.


BOUTALL, Judge.

Sara Gendusa Morales instituted this suit on behalf of herself and her two minor children, seeking damages for the wrongful death of her husband, Joseph Morales, who was killed as the result of being struck by a taxi cab operated by Coy D. Blackwell and owned by Toye Brothers Yellow Cab Company, both named defendants in the instant case.

A jury found for defendants and plaintiffs perfected this appeal.

The undisputed facts are that...

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