Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1978

Aetna Insurance v. Singer Lumber Co.

Aetna Insurance v. Singer Lumber Co.
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided July 26, 1978 · Beer, Gulotta, Stoulig
361 So. 2d 957; 1978 La. App. LEXIS 3006 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Aetna Insurance v. Singer Lumber Co.

Opinion of the Court

STOULIG, Judge.

Plaintiff, Aetna Insurance Company, has appealed a judgment dismissing its suit against Singer Lumber Company, Inc., doing business as Singer Lumber Mart; and Croft Metal Products, Inc., and its liability insurer, Prestige Casualty Company, in which it claims indemnification for past and future workmen’s compensation benefits it has paid and must pay in the future to one Neuville J. Richard, Jr.

For the reasons assigned in Neuville J. Richard, Jr. v. Singer Lumber Company, Inc., et al., rendered this day, La.App., 361 So.2d 955 (1978), which was consolidated for trial and has been appealed as a companion case, the judgment appealed from is affirmed.

AFFIRMED.

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