JOHNSON v. LONE STAR CEMENT CORP.

No. 19634.

51 So.2d 658 (1951)

JOHNSON v. LONE STAR CEMENT CORP.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Orleans.

April 9, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Benjamin Washastrom, New Orleans, for appellant.

Wilkinson & Wilkinson, New Orleans, for appellee.


REGAN, Judge.

Plaintiff, Wilbert H. Johnson, a painter, instituted this suit against his employer, the defendant, Lone Star Cement Corporation, endeavoring to recover workmen's compensation of $20.00 per week for a period of four hundred weeks. Plaintiff claimed that he was totally and permanently disabled as a result of severe burns incurred to both of his hands and left wrist on November 3, 1947, when he accidently contacted an exposed electrical wire while painting...

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