78 So. 602 | La. | 1918
The plaintiff alleges that while he was walking across the tracks of the defendant company's railroad in the city of Baton Rouge he was knocked down without any fault of his own by a train of the defendant, as the result of no lookout having been kept by the crew of the train and of absence of all warning, either by sound ox-light, of the approach of the train.
An exception of no cause of action was sustained, and the suit dismissed.
The judgment appealed from is set aside, and the case is remanded to be proceeded with according to law.