BROWN v. HARTFORD ACCIDENT & INDEMNITY COMPANY

No. 21242.

109 So.2d 811 (1959)

Edward BROWN v. HARTFORD ACCIDENT & INDEMNITY COMPANY.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Orleans.

Rehearing Denied March 30, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wagner & Jarreau, New Orleans, for plaintiff and appellant.

Robert G. Hughes, New Orleans, for defendant and appellee.


REGAN, Judge.

Plaintiff, Edward Brown, asserting that he was employed as a carpenter, instituted this suit against the defendant, Hartford Accident & Indemnity Company, the compensation insurer of his employer, Melvin W. Mathes, endeavoring to recover workmen's compensation at the rate of $35 per week for 400 weeks for total and permanent disability resulting from injuries to his right foot incurred when he fell from a ladder while working as a carpenter for Mathes...

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