WRIGHT v. AVONDALE MARINE WAYS

No. 20310.

76 So.2d 742 (1955)

John WRIGHT v. AVONDALE MARINE WAYS.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Orleans.

January 3, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dodd, Hirsch & Barker, Baton Rouge, Thomas J. Meunier, New Orleans, for appellant.

Lemle & Kelleher, George B. Matthews, New Orleans, for appellee.


REGAN, Judge.

The plaintiff, John W. Wright, a welder, instituted this suit against the defendant, Avondale Marine Ways, Inc., his employer, endeavoring to recover workmen's compensation at the rate of $30 per week for a period of twenty-four weeks, subject to a credit of one week, and $500 medical expenses, for temporary disability as a result of a fracture incurred by him on April 11, 1952, to the large toe of his left foot when a piece of steel rolled thereon during...

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