JONES v. CUTLER OIL COMPANY

Docket No. 1, Calendar No. 47,681.

356 Mich. 487 (1959)

97 N.W.2d 74

JONES v. CUTLER OIL COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided June 6, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Warner & Hart, for plaintiff.

Harry F. Briggs (Richard J. Anderson, of counsel), for defendants.


SMITH, J. (for affirmance).

The claimant and plaintiff, Jacob C. Jones, was hurt while working in a filling station. He fell, and injured his leg. After getting out of the hospital he was offered work by his former employer, but it involved climbing ladders, which he could not do, so he found another job, within his lessened capacity. This was with another employer and at a lower pay. For such loss in wage-earning capacity he was ultimately awarded compensation...

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