Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1979

Royal Globe Insurance v. Williams

Royal Globe Insurance v. Williams
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided June 29, 1979 · Cet, Culpepper, Dou, Swift
373 So. 2d 594; 1979 La. App. LEXIS 2822 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Royal Globe Insurance v. Williams

Opinion of the Court

SWIFT, Judge.

For the reasons this day assigned in the consolidated case bearing our docket No. 7019, entitled, “Viola Cassity v. James Williams, d/b/a Medi-Trans Ambulance Service, et al.”, 373 So.2d 586, the judgment appealed is affirmed insofar as: (1) the awards to the plaintiffs, Royal-Globe Insurance Company and Mark Thompson, and against the defendants, James Williams, d/b/a Medi-Trans Ambulance Service, Billy Williams and United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, are concerned; (2) it dismissed the plaintiffs’ main demand against Viola Cassity and Hanover Insurance Company; and (3) it dismissed the third party demand of James Williams, d/b/a Medi-Trans Ambulance Service, Billy Williams and United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company against Viola Cassity. Otherwise, said judgment is reversed and set aside and judgment is now rendered; (1) dismissing the plaintiffs’ main demand against Claude E. Hodnett, Catherine H. Hodnett and Government Employees Insurance Company; and (2) dismissing the third party demand of James Williams, d/b/a Medi-Trans Ambulance Service, Billy Williams and United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company against Claude E. Hodnett, Catherine H. Hodnett, Government Employees Insurance Company and Martin W. Reid. All costs of the suit, including this appeal, are to be paid by the said third party plaintiffs.

AFFIRMED IN PART, REVERSED IN PART AND RENDERED.

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