Louisiana-Pacific Corp. v. Knighten

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 1998-08-25

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PER CURIAM. This case arises from a three party rear-end collision involving Rachel Knighten, a truck owned by Louisiana-Pacific Corporation (LPC) and a truck owned by Satcom, Inc. d/b/a Cable Texas (Cable Texas). When the collision occurred it was raining and the streets were wet. Knighten had to stop suddenly because the car in front of her stopped without warning. Next, the L…

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