COX v. BLACK DIAMOND COAL MINING CO.

No. 1242.

93 F.Supp. 685 (1950)

COX v. BLACK DIAMOND COAL MINING CO.

United States District Court E. D. Tennessee, N. D.

October 31, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Broughton & Broughton, Knoxville, Tenn., James Fuson, Jellico, Tenn., for plaintiff.

J. R. Ketron, Tazewell, Tenn., for defendant.


ROBERT L. TAYLOR, District Judge.

On May 31, 1948, while at work in defendant's coal mine, plaintiff sustained a crushing injury to his left thigh, which necessitated amputation of the leg. This action is for benefits as for permanent total disability under the Tennessee Workmen's Compensation Law, and the action is resisted on the ground that liability is limited to that provided for the loss of a leg. Sec. 6878, Williams...

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