EMPLOYERS INS. CO. OF ALA. v. DEAN

No. 40055.

227 Miss. 501 (1956)

86 So.2d 307

EMPLOYERS INSURANCE COMPANY OF ALABAMA, et al. v. DEAN

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

April 2, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Welch, Gibbes & Graves, Laurel; Hamilton, Denniston, Butler & Riddick, Mobile, Alabama, for appellants.

O.F. & J.O. Moss, Lucedale, for appellee.


ROBERDS, P.J.

On February 23, 1954, Dean, the appellee, was severely injured while unloading lumber from a truck upon the lumber yards of Fruitdale Lumber Company at Prichard, Alabama. He filed a claim against Fruitdale and its insurance carrier for compensation for his injuries under the Mississippi Workmen's Compensation Law. Chapter 354, General Laws of Miss., 1948, as amended by Chapter 412, General Laws of Miss. 1950...

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