PERCLE v. EMPLOYERS-COMMERCIAL UNION COMPANIES

No. 9716.

292 So.2d 314 (1974)

Charles PERCLE, Sr., Individually, and as natural tutor of his minor son, Charles Percle, Jr. v. EMPLOYERS-COMMERCIAL UNION COMPANIES.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

February 11, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph B. Dupont, Plaquemine, for appellant.

Ben W. Lightfoot, Baton Rouge, for appellee.

Before LOTTINGER, BLANCHE and CRAIN, JJ.,


BLANCHE, Judge.

Plaintiff, Charles Percle, Sr., individually and on behalf of his minor son, Charles Percle, Jr., filed this suit to recover damages resulting from an automobile-motorbike collision, occurring on April 5, 1970, in Plaquemine, Louisiana, at the intersection of Delacroix and Thomas Streets. As plaintiff's son was operating the motorbike, it was struck by a 1968 Buick being driven by Mrs. Hilda M. Cardinal. The only defendant cited by plaintiff was American...

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