DOWE v. GRADY

No. 20,293-CA.

540 So.2d 1040 (1989)

Ralph DOWE, Administrator of the Estate of the Minor, Ralph Oliver Dowe, Appellees-Appellants, v. John H. GRADY and Louisiana Farm Bureau Insurance Company, Appellants.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit.

February 22, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cotton, Bolton, & Hoychick by Terry Doughty, Rayville, Louisiana, for appellants.

Raymond Lee Cannon, Tallulah, for appellees-appellants.

Before MARVIN, NORRIS and LINDSAY, JJ.


NORRIS, Judge.

The plaintiffs, Ralph Dowe Sr. and Jr., sued the defendant, John Grady, and his insurer, Farm Bureau, for damages resulting from a collision between Grady's pickup truck and Dowe Sr.'s ATV 3-wheeler, on which Dowe Jr. ("Ralph") was a passenger. The trial judge assigned all fault to Grady and set damages at $23,299.75, including $20,000 for generals and $1,750 for future medicals. Grady appeals, urging that Ralph was comparatively negligent and that...

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