SIMPSON v. TEXAS EMPLOYERS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION

No. 17571.

519 S.W.2d 209 (1975)

Beverly J. Olive SIMPSON, Appellant, v. TEXAS EMPLOYERS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Fort Worth.

Rehearing Denied February 28, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mullinax, Wells, Mauzy & Baab, Inc., Dallas, and McGuire, Levy & Collins and John E. Collins, Irving, for appellant.

Tom R. Coffield, Jr., and Strasburger, Price, Kelton, Martin & Unis and Royal H. Brin, Jr., Dallas, for appellee.


OPINION

MASSEY, Chief Justice.

On or about April 15, 1970 David Eugene Olive died as result of injuries sustained during the course of his employment. His injuries, allegedly, were the result of negligent tort chargeable to a third person. The circumstances of his fatal accident gave rise to a claim for compensation against Texas Employers' Insurance Association as the Workmen's Compensation insurance company liable therefor by the widow of the deceased...

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