Crawford v. Sierra , 1 La. App. 779 ( 1925 )


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  • CLAIBORNE, J.

    Plaintiff alleges that the defendant negligently collided with his automobile causing a damage of $202.50, according to an itemized hill annexed, and necessitating the painting of his auto, which will cost $75.00.

    The defendant admitted that he was responsible for the accident, but averred that he could have had the repairs made for $110.85, which he tendered to the plaintiff, who refused to take it.

    There was judgment for plaintiff for $189.90 and plaintiff has appealed.

    The two items in contention are two casings, $62.40, and repainting the car, $75. The judgment cannot be reduced in amount as the defendant has not appealed.

    The car was eight months old and had run 6,200 miles. The judge made a reduction of ten per cent, in the cost of the -new caáings for old. He also reduced the charge of $50 for towing, storing and labor and reduced the painting.

    The judge gave written reasons for judgment, which meet with our approval.

Document Info

Docket Number: No. 9660

Citation Numbers: 1 La. App. 779

Judges: Claiborne

Filed Date: 3/16/1925

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 7/24/2022