Case Name: E. H. Martin, Appellant, v. Leo J. Meyer, Appellee
Court: Kentucky Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Kentucky
Decision Date: 1937-11-16
Citations: 270 Ky. 645
Docket Number: 
Parties: E. H. Martin, Appellant, v. Leo J. Meyer, Appellee.
Judges: 
Reporter: Kentucky Reports
Volume: 270
Pages: 645–646

Head Matter:
E. H. Martin, Appellant, v. Leo J. Meyer, Appellee.
(Decided Nov. 16, 1937.)
GEORGE R. SMITH, GEORGE BATTERTON, RAYMOND MUCCI, STANLEY B. MAYER, and A. H. BARKER for appellant.
DICKSON, BRADLEY & BLANTON for appellee.

Opinion:
Opinion op the Court by
Creal, Commissioner
Affirming.
Leo J. Meyers has recovered judgment against D. A. Fleenor and E. H. Martin for $4,000 for personal injuries alleged to have been sustained when a bus owned by the former and a truck owned by the latter came in collision and Martin alone is appealing. The driver of the bus and the driver of the truck were made parties defendant.
This appeal and the appeal of E. H. Martin v. Loretta Ackman, 270 Ky. 640, 110 S. W. (2d) 437, have been considered together, the actions having grown, ont of the same accident. The pleadings are the same and they were heard together below, and, while separate appeals have been prosecuted,' the same questions are presented for review, and therefore on the authority of the opinion this day handed down in the case of E. H. Martin v. Loretta Ackman, the judgment must be and is affirmed.