HICKS v. ROYAL INDEMNITY COMPANY

No. 42516.

86 So.2d 183 (1956)

229 La. 536

Hurb HICKS v. ROYAL INDEMNITY COMPANY. In re Hurb Hicks applying for certiorari to the Court of Appeal, Parish of Orleans.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

February 20, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James O. Manning, New Orleans, for applicant.

Bienvenu & Culver, New Orleans, for respondent.


SIMON, Justice.

Plaintiff filed suit alleging permanent and total disability as a result of an injury suffered by him in the course of his employment on April 2, 1951, and sought compensation under our Louisiana Workmen's Compensation Act. LSA-R.S. 23:1021 et seq. Defendant resisted the demand, denying the disability complained of. After a trial on the merits in the district court, judgment was rendered in favor of plaintiff for workmen's compensation in the sum of...

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