FAGAN ELECTRIC COMPANY v. GREEN

No. 5-1412.

308 S.W.2d 810 (1958)

FAGAN ELECTRIC COMPANY, Appellant, v. Roy L. GREEN, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

January 13, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

S. Hubert Mayes, Little Rock, for appellant.

Lookadoo, Gooch & Lookadoo, Arkadelphia, for appellee.


HARRIS, Chief Justice.

Roy L. Green, in the course of his employment with the Fagan Electric Company, received, on December 22, 1950, a compensable injury. He was thereafter paid temporary total disability for a healing period of 55 weeks at $25 per week. At the conclusion of the healing period, it was determined that Green had a 20% permanent partial disability to the body as a whole. This represented 90 weeks of compensation at $25 per week. This was paid to Green...

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