GRIFFIN v. LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 9509.

131 So.2d 153 (1961)

Freddie GRIFFIN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Appellee.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit.

June 1, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Morgan, Baker, Skeels, Middleton & Coleman, Shreveport, for appellant.

Mayer & Smith, Shreveport, for appellee.

Before HARDY, AYRES and BOLIN, JJ.


BOLIN, Judge.

Plaintiff instituted this action for workmen's compensation, alleging the serious and permanent impairment of a physical function entitling him to benefits of one hundred weeks by virtue of LSA-R.S. 23:1221(4) (p). After a trial on the merits, a judgment sustaining defendant's plea of one year prescription was rendered, from which plaintiff has perfected this appeal.

The defendant is the workmen's compensation insurer of Lane-Wells Company, ...

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