WILLOUGHBY v. WARSTLER & EGLY BAKERY


298 S.W.2d 727 (1957)

D. Everett WILLOUGHBY v. WARSTLER & EGLY BAKERY, Inc. and Liberty Mutual Insurance Company.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

February 8, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Quentin L. Housholder and M. Perry Nochlin, Nashville, for plaintiff in error.

Thomas O. H. Smith, Nashville, for defendants in error.


TOMLINSON, Justice.

Willoughby's injury admittedly falls within the provisions of the Workmen's Compensation Act. It resulted in a 67½% permanent partial disability of his leg, whereby he is entitled to be compensated for 67½% of 175 weeks, to wit, 118.125 weeks. His wages were such as to entitle him to the maximum benefits of $28 per week. In addition to the temporary total disability benefits for which he was...

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