SIMON v. COMMERCIAL UNION INS. CO.

No. 8263.

402 So.2d 285 (1981)

James L. SIMON, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. COMMERCIAL UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, Paul L. Macri, Pitre & McBride Jewelers, Defendants-Appellees.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

July 22, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Privat & Regan, Thomas K. Regan, Crowley, for plaintiff-appellant.

Onebane, Donohue, Bernard, Torian, Diaz, McNamara & Abell, Dennis L. Doise, Lafayette, for defendants-appellees.

Before DOMENGEAUX, GUIDRY and CUTRER, JJ.


GUIDRY, Judge.

The plaintiff, James L. Simon, filed suit to recover damages for personal injuries he received in an automobile collision. Named as defendants were Paul L. Macri, the driver of the other vehicle; Pitre & McBride Jewelers, Macri's employer; and, Commercial Union Insurance Company, the insurer of Macri's employer. The parties stipulated to Macri's negligence being the cause-in-fact of the accident and to the liability insurance coverage of Commercial...

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