Alger v. Anderson Banking Co.

184 N.E. 303, 96 Ind. App. 714, 1933 Ind. App. LEXIS 173
Indiana Court of Appeals·Decided January 31, 1933·No. No. 14,478.·Published

Opinion

Kime, P. J.

This cause is similar to three other actions brought against appellee, all of which present the same question of law. The question presented is whether or not an action for personal injuries abates upon the death of the wrongdoer, and was decided in the recent case of Stucky v. Stanley, Admr. (1933), 97 Ind. App. 341, 184 N. E. 300.

This cause is therefore affirmed on the authority of Stucky v. Stanley, supra.

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