TEXAS EMPLOYERS INS. ASS'N v. KNIPE

No. A-2989.

239 S.W.2d 1006 (1951)

TEXAS EMPLOYERS INS. ASS'N v. KNIPE.

Supreme Court of Texas.

Rehearing Denied June 20, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

McMahon, Springer, Smart & Walter and Stanley P. Wilson, all of Abilene, for petitioner.

Scarborough, Yates, Scarborough & Black and Larry Scarborough, all of Abilene, for respondent.


GRIFFIN, Justice.

In this case the sole question presented is whether or not the respondent, Max Knipe, was injured in the course of his employment.

A trial was had in the trial court before a jury, which answered all issues favorably to respondent, who was the plaintiff. The petitioner moved for judgment non obstante veredicto, and this motion was granted upon the theory that there was no evidence to sustain the jury's finding that the plaintiff was injured...

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