OTIS v. BOARD OF COM'RS OF PORT OF NEW ORLEANS

No. 19984.

62 So.2d 866 (1953)

OTIS v. BOARD OF COM'RS OF PORT OF NEW ORLEANS.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Orleans.

February 2, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louis C. Philips, New Orleans, for plaintiff and appellant.

Eldon S. Lazarus, New Orleans, Cyrus C. Guidry, New Orleans, of counsel, for defendant and appellee.


McBRIDE, Judge.

Matthew Otis, claiming to be totally and permanently disabled, seeks to recover of defendant workmen's compensation for 400 weeks at the maximum rate, less such amounts as have already been paid to him. The disability claimed by the workman is attributed by him to a left inguinal hernia, sustained on July 24, 1951 while working as a laborer for defendant at the local public grain elevator.

The defendant admitted that the plaintiff had sustained...

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