LAWLER v. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INS. CO.

No. 07-CA-59093.

569 So.2d 1151 (1990)

Jennifer Toney LAWLER v. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY and Michael Bridwell.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

Rehearing Denied November 7, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Earl L. Denham, Levi & Denham, Ocean Springs, for appellant.

Jay T. Golden, Fredrick B. Feeney, II, Franke Rainey & Salloum, Gulfport, for appellee.

En Banc.


SULLIVAN, Justice, for the Court:

This cause arises from a June 11, 1979, automobile accident in which Jennifer Toney Lawler, then age 17, was a passenger in an automobile owned and operated by Michael Bridwell, an uninsured motorist. While returning from New Orleans via Interstate 10, Bridwell's vehicle left the road near the Bay St. Louis or Diamondhead exit and collided with a bridge support. Because of the accident, Jennifer sustained serious and severe injuries...

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