THOMAS v. MIDLAND RISK INS. CO.

No. 98-1950.

731 So.2d 532 (1999)

John R. THOMAS, Jr., et ux., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. MIDLAND RISK INSURANCE COMPANY, et al., Defendant-Appellee.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

May 5, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Randall Scott Iles, Lafayette, for John R. Thomas, Jr.

Byron Andrew Richie, Shreveport, for Midland Risk Ins. Co., et al.

Brian Steele Lestage, De Ridder, for American Interstate Ins.

Before PETERS, AMY and GREMILLION, Judges.


AMY, Judge.

In this tort matter involving an intersectional collision, the plaintiff appeals the trial court's finding that he was 75% at fault in causing the accident. He submits this finding is clearly wrong, contending that the defendant, a left turning motorist, was at fault in causing the accident. Conversely, the defendant, in answering the instant appeal, urges that the trial court was manifestly erroneous in finding his fault to be 25%. He submits that he...

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