McKenna v. Austin

U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit · Decided 1943-02-11

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RUTLEDGE, Associate Justice. Plaintiffs’ suit was for damages for personal injuries incurred by Helen H. Mc-Kenna in a collision of a taxicab in which she was a passenger with an automobile operated by defendant’s employee. The taxicab was owned by Independent Taxi Owners Association and William L. Driscoll (herein designated together as Independent), and was operated by their employee. The husband’s claim is on account of medic…

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