LUKER v. G'VILLE SHEET METAL WKS.

No. 41746.

240 Miss. 378 (1961)

127 So.2d 863

LUKER v. GREENVILLE SHEET METAL WORKS, et al.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

March 13, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Philip Mansour, Greenville, for appellant.

Farish, Keady & Campbell, Greenville, for appellees.


LEE, P.J.

Willard Luker, 28 years of age, married and the father of two children, earning a weekly wage of $76.80, on October 22, 1959, while in the employ of Greenville Sheet Metal Works, in the act of rolling metal into pipes, caught his hand in the roller.

Dr. John W. Williams treated the injured man promptly. He found injuries to the third, fourth and fifth fingers, as he designated them. According to the classification...

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