ROYAL INSURANCE CO. v. FIDELITY & CAS. CO. OF NEW YORK

No. 8577.

256 So.2d 352 (1971)

ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY v. FIDELITY AND CASUALTY COMPANY OF NEW YORK et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

December 20, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lawrence J. Ernst, Christovich & Kearney, New Orleans, for appellant.

James C. Walker, Jr., Watkins, Watkins & Walker, Houma, for appellees.

Before LOTTINGER, SARTAIN and ELLIS, JJ.


LOTTINGER, Judge.

This is a subrogation action for damages resulting in an explosion and fire which occurred at a home owned and occupied by Max Boudreaux in the City of Houma, Louisiana. Petitioner, Royal Insurance Company, was the fire insurer of the house, and under the terms of the policy of insurance paid Mr. Boudreaux damages of $7,421.14, and was subrogated by written instrument to all rights of Mr. Boudreaux against any person or corporation liable for the...

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