Seay v. Hall

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 1984-10-03

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KILGARLIN, Justice. The issue in this case is whether statutory probate courts have jurisdiction over survival and wrongful death actions. Because of her husband’s death from injuries received when a boiler safety valve released scalding water and steam onto him, Willia Rhoneta Seay sued the various respondents 1 in this…

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