MENARD v. BROWN & CASSIDY WAREHOUSE

No. 3849.

72 So.2d 891 (1954)

MENARD v. BROWN & CASSIDY WAREHOUSE, Inc.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

May 31, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mouton, Champagne & Colomb, Lafayette, for appellant.

Aaron & Everett, Crowley, for appellee.


ELLIS, Judge.

Plaintiff obtained a judgment against the defendant in which he was awarded compensation in the maximum amount not exceeding 400 weeks, with the usual interest, medical fees proven, and all costs, for total disability as the result of an alleged accident on January 8, 1952, while performing his duties as a carpenter. From this judgment the defendant has appealed. There are two questions presented for decision.

1. The defendant denies that it...

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