MILLER v. GENERAL CHEMICAL DIVISION

No. 5181.

128 So.2d 39 (1961)

David A. MILLER v. GENERAL CHEMICAL DIVISION, Allied Chemical and Dye Corp., and The Travelers Insurance Co.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

March 6, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Taylor, Porter, Brooks, Fuller & Phillips, Baton Rouge, for appellants.

J. D. DeBlieux, Baton Rouge, for appellee.

Before ELLIS, LOTTINGER, JONES, HERGET and LANDRY, JJ.,


LANDRY, Judge.

Plaintiff appellee, David A. Miller, instituted this suit against his employer General Chemical Division, Allied Chemical and Dye Corporation and its compensation insurer, The Travelers Insurance Company, to recover workmen's compensation benefits at the rate of $35 per week for 400 weeks (for alleged total permanent disability) plus additional compensation at the same weekly rate for an additional 100 weeks (for reputed serious and permanent facial...

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