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JURIES FIND 



TWO FARMERS LIABLE FOR 



LIVESTOCK ON HIGHWAY 



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Two policyholders in Country Mutual Casualty Company will testify as to the need for insur- 

 ance as the result of verdicts against them in two lawsuits growing out of injuries sustained by 

 motorists when their automobiles collided with livestock out on the highway. These verdicts 

 were recently returned by Illinois juries in these cases: 



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CASE A (Eastern Illinois 

 County) 



lury awarded motorist $4000 for injuries received in 

 collision with horse which broke through barbed- 

 wire fence and walked out on highway. 



CASE B (Northern Illinois 

 County) 



Jury awarded passenger in truck $7,500 for back 

 injuries suffered when truck collided with hog which 

 got loose and was on highway. 



These farmers were fortunate to have a Farmers General and Employers Liability policy in this 

 Company. This policy covers accidents such as those described above and also provides protec- 

 tion for claims from injured employees. 



See Your Insurance Representative at the Farm Bureau for Full Particulars. 



COUNTRY MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY 



608 South Dearborn Street 



SEPTEMBER, 1946 



Chicago 5, Illinois 



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