LEE v. LOUISIANA TRANSIT COMPANY, INC.

Nos. 5-1, 5-2.

414 So.2d 838 (1982)

Charles LEE and Jean Lee, Individually and on Behalf of their Minor Daughter, Greta Jean Lee v. LOUISIANA TRANSIT COMPANY, INC., The Transit Casualty Company, Joseph A. Onebane, Jr., and Gale F. Mitchell. Gale MITCHELL v. LOUISIANA TRANSIT COMPANY, INC., The Transit Casualty Company, and Joseph A. Onebane, Jr.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

May 11, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald M. Pierce, Gertler & Gertler, New Orleans, for plaintiffs-appellees, Charles Lee and Jean Lee, individually and on behalf of their minor daughter, Greta Jean Lee.

Robert E. Peyton, Christovich & Kearney, New Orleans, for defendant-appellant, Louisiana Transit Co., Inc., The Transit Casualty Co., Joseph A. Onebane, Jr.

Frederick P. Heisler, Heisler & Wysocki, New Orleans, for defendant-appellee, Gale F. Mitchell.

Before BOUTALL, CHEHARDY and KLIEBERT, JJ.


KLIEBERT, Judge.

These consolidated cases arose out of a collision on March 11, 1977 between a Louisiana Transit Company (hereafter Transit) bus operated by Joseph A. Onebane, Jr. (hereafter Onebane) and a vehicle owned by Mrs. Gale T. Mitchell, parked on the shoulder of the road next to the service road for North Causeway Boulevard in the Parish of Jefferson. Mrs. Mitchell sued Transit, Onebane and their insurer, Transit Casualty, for personal injuries and property...

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