TEXAS EMPLOYERS' INSURANCE ASSOCIATION v. MAHLOW

No. 10504.

304 S.W.2d 161 (1957)

TEXAS EMPLOYERS' INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, Appellant, v. Wilson J. MAHLOW, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Austin.

June 26, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Camp & Camp, of Cameron, Burford, Ryburn, Hincks & Ford, Joseph M. Stuhl, all of Dallas, for appellant.

Nelson & Jones, of Rockdale, for appellee.


ARCHER, Chief Justice.

This is a workmen's compensation case. On October 16, 1955, plaintiff Wilson J. Mahlow sustained a burn to his right foot. He sued for benefits of 40% incapacity to his body generally. Defendant, Texas Employers' Insurance Association, contended that the injury was confined to the foot. The jury found 5% permanent incapacity to the body generally, beginning January 9, 1956. No issue was submitted on total incapacity. The trial court rendered...

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