OLIVIER v. LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE

No. 21641.

125 So.2d 179 (1960)

Armand George OLIVIER, Jr. v. LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE and Charles X. Miller.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

Rehearing Denied January 3, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dudley D. Flanders, New Orleans, for plaintiff and appellant.

Jones, Walker, Waechter, Poitevent, Carrere & Denegre, John V. Baus, New Orleans, for defendants and appellees.


REGAN, Judge.

Plaintiff, Armand George Olivier, Jr., a plasterer's apprentice, instituted this suit against his former employer, Charles X. Miller, and his insurer, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, endeavoring to recover maximum workmen's compensation benefits for having incurred dermatitis, which he asserts is an occupational disease contracted during the course of his employment while working with cement and other materials normally used in the plastering trade...

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