PACIFIC EMPLOYERS INSURANCE COMPANY v. GUILLORY

No. 15881.

310 S.W.2d 584 (1958)

PACIFIC EMPLOYERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Appellant, v. Victor J. GUILLORY, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Fort Worth.

Rehearing Denied March 14, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rawlings, Sayers, Scurlock & Eidson and Leland A. Hodges, Jr., Fort Worth, for appellant.

Herrick & McEntire and John W. Herrick, Fort Worth, for appellee.


MASSEY, Chief Justice.

This is a case under the Texas Workmen's Compensation Act, Vernon's Ann. Civ.St. art. 8306 et seq. The claimant, Victor J. Guillory, sued for total and permanent disability benefits in a lump sum. The insurer, Pacific Employers Insurance Company, stipulated to the effect that if claimant should be found entitled to benefits on account of total and permanent disability the compensation should be paid in a lump sum, thus taking the matter of hardship...

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