CHARLESTON v. AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 5415.

136 So.2d 495 (1961)

James CHARLESTON v. AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

Rehearing Denied January 29, 1962.

Certiorari Denied March 16, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cobb & Brewer, Roy Maughan, Baton Rouge, for plaintiff-appellant-appellee.

Seale, Hayes, Smith, Keogh & Franklin, Baton Rouge, for defendant-appellant-appellee.

Before LOTTINGER, LANDRY and REID, JJ.


LANDRY, Judge.

Plaintiff James Charleston instituted this action against his employer, Ross E. Coxe, doing business as Ross E. Coxe, Contractor, and American Insurance Company (Coxe's insurer), in solido, to recover workmen's compensation benefits in the sum of $35.00 per week for a maximum of 400 weeks predicated upon alleged total and permanent disability said to have resulted from an accident sustained by plaintiff on October 19; 1959, within the scope and during...

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