TURNER v. PEERLESS INSURANCE CO.

No. 4743.

110 So.2d 807 (1959)

Henry TURNER, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. PEERLESS INSURANCE CO. and Joseph James, Defendants-Appellants.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

Rehearing Denied April 27, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Taylor, Porter, Brooks, Fuller & Phillips, Tom F. Phillips, Baton Rouge, for appellants.

Picou & Rarick, St. Francisville, for appellee.

Before ELLIS, LOTTINGER, TATE, JONES and LANDRY, JJ.


JONES, Judge ad hoc.

This is an action seeking recovery of damages by the plaintiff, Henry Turner, an inmate of Louisiana State Penitentiary, for alleged injuries received by him on January 3, 1957, when he fell from a bulldozer being operated by another inmate, Joseph James. The defendants are Joseph James and the Travelers Insurance Co., substituted for the defendant, Peerless Insurance Co., by a supplemental petition, who was the insurer under the applicable liability...

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