HUNT v. CITY STORES, INC.

No. 66081.

387 So.2d 585 (1980)

Jerry HUNT, Individually and as the Administrator of the Estate of his minor son, David Hunt v. CITY STORES, INC. d/b/a Maison Blanche and the Travelers Insurance Company, Otis Elevator Company and Commercial Union Assurance Company.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

Rehearing Denied September 12, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James H. Drury, Drury & Lozes, New Orleans, for defendants-respondents, Otis Elevator Co., et al.

Frank J. Achary, Law Offices of James J. Morse, New Orleans, for defendant-applicant, City Stores, Inc., etc., et al.

Paul Bonin, Levenson & Bonin, New Orleans, for respondent.


WATSON, Justice.*

At issue is the propriety of a judgment granting plaintiff an award for personal injuries against the owner of an escalator but dismissing a third party demand by the owner against the manufacturer.

Plaintiff, Jerry Hunt, filed suit individually and as the administrator of the estate of his minor son, David, for damages sustained in an accident on an escalator in a New Orleans department store. Defendants are...

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