25 S.W.2d 650 | Tex. App. | 1930
This is an appeal from an order of the district court of Jasper county overruling appellants' pleas of privilege to be sued in the counties of their residence. Under the allegations of appellee's petition, appellant Perry was a resident citizen of Angelina county. Tex., and his coappellant, Commercial Standard Insurance Company, of Dallas county, Tex. For cause of action appellee alleged that appellant Perry operated a bus line between the city of Jasper, Jasper county, and Lufkin, Angelina county, and that he carried indemnity insurance with the Commercial Standard Insurance Company. He further alleged that on the date mentioned in his petition he was a passenger on one of the Perry busses traveling from Jasper, in Jasper county, to Lufkin, in Angelina county; that Perry's servant operated the bus in a grossly negligent manner and at a negligent rate of speed, in violation of the law of the state, in that he was operating the bus at sixty miles an hour; that the driver was inexperienced and, though warned of his negligence and duly cautioned by appellee, he persisted in driving the bus at the speed named; that as a result of the negligence alleged the driver lost control of the car, and, in applying the brakes, caused the car to leave the road and run into a concrete culvert, throwing appellee from the bus and inflicting upon him serious personal injuries. The allegations against the insurance company predicated liability on the policy of indemnity issued by it in favor of appellant Perry. Without further detailing the pleadings, it is sufficient to say that appellee pleaded trespass, within the meaning of the ninth exception to article 1995, Revised Civil Statutes 1925, as construed in Vaught v. Jones (Tex.Civ.App.)
Because of the error herein discussed, the trial court's judgment overruling the pleas of privilege is reversed and the cause remanded, with instructions to said court to sustain the pleas of privilege and to transfer this cause to the district court of Angelina county, Tex.
Reversed and remanded, with instructions.