Case Name: LUMBERMEN'S MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY v. NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC SERVICE, INC., and Arthur G. Miles (Consolidated with No. 2584)
Court: Louisiana Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1967-04-03
Citations: 197 So. 2d 362
Docket Number: No. 2585
Parties: LUMBERMEN’S MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY v. NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC SERVICE, INC., and Arthur G. Miles (Consolidated with No. 2584).
Judges: Before McBRIDE, REGAN and HALL, JJ-
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 197
Pages: 362–363

Head Matter:
LUMBERMEN’S MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY v. NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC SERVICE, INC., and Arthur G. Miles (Consolidated with No. 2584).
No. 2585.
Court of Appeal of Louisiana. Fourth Circuit.
April 3, 1967.
Hartman & Lococo, Vincent T. Lococo, New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellant.
W. W. Ogden, A. R. Christovich, Jr., Nelson, Ormond & Nelson, Edward H. Booker, New Orleans, for defendants-ap-pellees.
Before McBRIDE, REGAN and HALL, JJ-

Opinion:
McBRIDE, Judge.
This case was consolidated with Manzella v. New Orleans Public Service, Inc., La.App., 197 So.2d 361 in which an opinion and decree was handed down this day.
As subrogee, plaintiff, the' insurer of John Manzella's automobile, sought to recover from New Orleans Public Service, Inc., and Arthur G. Miles the amount it paid Manzella under a collision policy for the damage sustained by his automobile in the accident described in the above mentioned case.
The trial court dismissed the suit and plaintiff has appealed.
For the reasons stated in the aforementioned opinion and decree, the judgment appealed from is affirmed.
Affirmed.