Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1977

Hartford Fire Insurance v. Cox

Hartford Fire Insurance v. Cox
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided May 23, 1977 · Hall, Jones, Marvin
348 So. 2d 1256; 1977 La. App. LEXIS 3678 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Hartford Fire Insurance v. Cox

Opinion of the Court

JONES, Judge.

In consolidated cases,1 Southwestern Electric Power Company and Hartford Insurance Company, appeal a solidary judgment against them arising out of a fire loss to plaintiff’s house. Hartford also complains of being cast for penalties and attorney’s fees. W. H. Cox answered the appeals, seeking an increase in the amounts awarded.

For the reasons given in Cox v. Southwestern Electric Power Company, 348 So.2d 1252 (La.App., 2d Cir. 1977) ( # 13,-262), the judgment of the trial court is affirmed. Southwestern Electric Power Company and Hartford Fire Insurance Company are to pay all costs.

Affirmed.

. This case was consolidated at trial and on appeal with Cox v. Southwestern Electric Pow-ar Company, 348 So.2d 1252 (La.App., 2d Cir. 1977) (# 13,262).

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