Fusilier v. Interstate Surplus Underwriters, Inc.

Louisiana Court of Appeal
Fusilier v. Interstate Surplus Underwriters, Inc., 345 So. 2d 548 (1977)
Domengeaux, Hood, Rogers

Fusilier v. Interstate Surplus Underwriters, Inc.

Opinion of the Court

DOMENGEAUX, Judge.

This is a companion case to Fusilier v. Russell et al., # 5894, 345 So.2d 543, and Fusilier v. Pitre et al., # 5895, 345 So.2d 547. See our decision in Fusilier v. Russell, # 5894, 345 So.2d 543, for a complete statement of the case.1 Defendants were the uninsured motorist insurers of plaintiff’s father, Carl Fusilier. Judgment was had in favor of plaintiff against Allen Boud Flack as a particular underwriter of Lloyds, London, subscribing to a certificate issued to plaintiff’s father by Interstate Surplus Underwriters, Inc. in the amount of $20,000.00. No argument was made in defendant-appellant’s brief or plaintiff-appel-lee’s brief as to this award. Therefore, we affirm the decision of the district judge. Costs are assessed against Interstate Surplus Underwriters, Inc., and Lloyds, London.

AFFIRMED.

. Apparently James Rudy Fusilier has attained the age of majority since the filing of suit # 5894,345 So.2d 543.

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Full Case Name
James Rudy FUSILIER, Plaintiff-Appellee-Appellant v. INTERSTATE SURPLUS UNDERWRITERS, INC.
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