LANDRY v. BENSON AND GOLD CHEVROLET

No. 12216.

398 So.2d 1262 (1981)

Allen J. LANDRY v. BENSON AND GOLD CHEVROLET et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

May 5, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edgar N. Quillin, Arabi, for plaintiff-appellant.

Edward P. Lobman, Burt K. Carnahan, Metairie, for defendant-appellee.

Before REDMANN, BARRY and KLIEBERT, JJ.


KLIEBERT, Judge.

Allen J. Landry, plaintiff-appellant (hereafter Landry), filed a workmen's compensation claim arising from injuries allegedly received from an auto accident which occurred while enroute to work. The trial judge dismissed the case on a motion for a directed verdict. Plaintiff appealed.

Landry was employed as a used car salesman by defendant-appellee, Benson and Gold Chevrolet, Inc. (hereafter Benson & Gold). In connection with his employment...

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