STOGNER v. AMERICAN MOTORISTS INSURANCE CO.

No. 21566.

123 So.2d 655 (1960)

Ralph STOGNER, Sr. v. AMERICAN MOTORISTS INSURANCE CO. and Tom Bell & Son Construction Co., Inc.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

October 24, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Laura, Danna & Simmons, Joseph J. Laura, Jr., New Orleans, trial attorney for plaintiff-appellant.

Hammett & Bertel, Numa V. Bertel, Jr., New Orleans, trial attorney, for defendants-appellants.


YARRUT, Judge.

Plaintiff, an injured carpenter, sues his employer and its insurer for workmen's compensation, statutory penalties and attorney's fees. There is no dispute about the nature of the employment or that a disabling injury was sustained in March, 1958, while on the job, nor the amount of compensation due if totally and permanently disabled. The only dispute is with regard to the extent and duration of plaintiff's disability, and whether he can now do the...

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