WILLIAMS v. AMERICAN SURETY COMPANY OF NEW YORK

No. 107.

99 So.2d 877 (1958)

Aaron WILLIAMS, Petitioner, v. AMERICAN SURETY COMPANY OF NEW YORK, H & H Gulf Service Station and Florida Industrial Commission, Respondents.

District Court of Appeal of Florida. Second District.

January 22, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brown, Dean, Adams & Fischer, Miami, for petitioner.

Blackwell, Walker & Gray, Miami, for respondents, American Surety Co. of N.Y. and H & H Gulf Service Station.

Burnis T. Coleman and Rodney Durrance, Tallahassee, for respondent Fla. Industrial Commission.


SMITH, CULVER, Associate Judge.

The Petitioner, Aaron Williams, was severely burned in the course of his employment, was hospitalized approximately nine months, and underwent extensive medical care, both at the hospital and at his home after his discharge. Respondents furnished hospital and medical care, paid petitioner 68 weeks for temporary total disability, and 227 1/2 weeks permanent partial disability, a total of 295 1/2 weeks compensation.

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