FULTON BAG & COTTON MILLS v. SPEAKS

35257.

90 Ga. App. 685 (1954)

83 S.E.2d 872

FULTON BAG & COTTON MILLS v. SPEAKS.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided September 27, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Moise, Post & Gardner, for plaintiff in error.

Len B. Guillebeau, contra.


GARDNER, P. J.

The gravamen of the contention of the employer is: (a) that there was no medical evidence of any permanent disability, and (b) that there was no evidence that the claimant had reached his maximum improvement. The hearing took place three months and three days after the admitted injury. Since we have set forth the evidence of all the witnesses, we will not reiterate any evidence here. It is contended by counsel for the employer that a permanent partial...

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