BROWN v. MANSFIELD HARDWOOD LUMBER CO.

No. 7571.

50 So.2d 116 (1951)

BROWN v. MANSFIELD HARDWOOD LUMBER CO.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit.

January 5, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fuller & Harrison, Winnfield, for appellant.

James H. Williams, Colfax, R. D. Cantwell, Winnfield, for appellee.


KENNON, Judge.

Plaintiff, alleging that he was totally and permanently disabled as the result of injuries sustained by him while in the course of his employment with the defendant as a boiler fireman, filed this suit seeking compensation payments of $20.00 per week for four hundred weeks, less payments received, and for medical expenses.

Defendant in answer admitted that plaintiff's hand was injured as the result of contact with the blades of a blower fan...

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