SHAW v. FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY


288 S.W.2d 433 (1956)

Mrs. T.W. SHAW v. FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY, et al.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

March 9, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Carroll C. Johnson and Waring, Walker, Cox & Lewis, Memphis, for appellants.

Harry P. Rubert and Jess D. Ewing, Memphis, for appellee.


PREWITT, Justice.

The trial judge found that Mrs. T.W. Shaw was permanently and partially disabled, and found from the medical proof that her disability ranged from 15% to 25%.

There is no dispute as to what her wages were and the proof shows that the injury arose out of circumstances occurring just before she left her employment on the night of January 19, 1953, and it appears that Mrs. Shaw, in attempting to catch or receive a roll of paper, was leaning...

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