CLAUDE HENNINGER COMPANY v. BENTLEY


326 S.W.2d 446 (1959)

CLAUDE HENNINGER COMPANY v. Curtis BENTLEY.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

June 5, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Curtin, Haynes & Winston, Bristol, for appellant.

Dugger & Dugger, Elizabethton, for appellee.


PREWITT, Justice.

This is a Workmen's Compensation case and the Chancellor held that the petitioner, Curtis Bentley, has a permanent partial disability of 75% to the body as a whole, and that he have and recover of the Claude Henninger Company, Workmen's Compensation at the rate of $30 per week for a period of 300 weeks as provided by statute.

The proof shows that complainant was injured as a result of a plank slipping from a scaffold and throwing the petitioner...

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