WHITE v. FIRST ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE CORP.

No. 5-1983.

327 S.W.2d 720 (1959)

Buster WHITE, Employee, Appellant, v. FIRST ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE CORP., Employer, Employers Mutual Liability Insurance Company of Wisconsin, Insurance Carrier, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

October 5, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mehaffy, Smith & Williams and Robert V. Light, Little Rock, for appellant.

Riddick Riffel, Little Rock, for appellees.


HOLT, Justice.

Appellant, Buster White, while in the employ of appellee, First Electric Cooperative Corporation, was injured in the course of his employment, on June 21, 1956. Appellee's insurance carrier, Employers Mutual Liability Insurance Company of Wisconsin, on the day following the injury began paying compensation to White at the prescribed rate of $35 per week, along with proper medical care through February 10, 1958, a period of 85f7ths weeks, in the total...

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