CRADEUR v. LOUISIANA HIGHWAY COMMISSION

No. 3398.

52 So.2d 601 (1951)

CRADEUR v. LOUISIANA HIGHWAY COMMISSION.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

May 16, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles C. Jaubert, Lake Charles, for appellant.

Thos F. Porter, J. Douglas Nesom, Lake Charles, for appellee.


DORE, Judge.

Clavis Cradeur, a former employee of the Louisiana Highway Commission, in Calcasieu Parish, seeks compensation based on a claim of total and permanent disability arising from a foot injury he received during the course and scope of his employment. Plaintiff started working for the Highway Commission as a laborer with road gangs in Calcausieu Parish about February, 1945. He generally unloaded sand and gravel, helped handle bridge lumber, and worked with...

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