GREEN v. TEXAS EMPLOYERS' INSURANCE ASSOCIATION

No. 7220.

339 S.W.2d 368 (1960)

Jack GREEN, Appellant, v. TEXAS EMPLOYERS' INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Texarkana.

Rehearing Denied October 4, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fulmer, Fairchild & Badders, Nacogdoches, for appellant.

Collins, Garrison, Renfrow & Zeleskey, Ralph M. Zeleskey, Lufkin, Norman, Rounsaville & Hassell, Jacksonville, for appellee.


DAVIS, Justice.

Appellant, Jack Green, sued appellee, Texas Employers' Insurance Association, for permanent total incapacity for an injury he received on August 11, 1956, while employed with S-K Fixture and Church Furniture Company. Appellant's claim was not filed within six months after the injury. A jury returned a verdict upon which it found that "good cause" existed for the late filing of the claim, and answered all of the issues in a way that appellant should...

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