SHELL OIL CO. v. MILLER

No. 4-9796.

248 S.W.2d 698 (1952)

SHELL OIL CO. v. MILLER.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

May 12, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gaughan, McClellan & Gaughan, Camden, for appellant.

Surrey E. Gilliam, El Dorado, for appellee.


WARD, Justice.

James Dean Miller, as an employee of the Shell Oil Company, was injured on the 7th of April, 1949, while attempting to cut a limb above his head. On his second attempt to cut the limb with a brush hook he was seized with a sudden pain under his left arm, and the pain soon spread to his chest, abdomen, back and legs, after trying to continue work for something like thirty minutes he was forced to quit and he was taken to a hospital.

At the hospital...

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