WILLIAMS v. UNITED STATES CASUALTY COMPANY

No. 760.

145 So.2d 592 (1962)

Bertha Mae WILLIAMS v. UNITED STATES CASUALTY COMPANY.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

Rehearing Denied October 29, 1962.

Certiorari Denied January 3, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

O'Keefe & O'Keefe, New Orleans, Gerald P. Fedoroff, Trial Atty., New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellant.

Simon & Wicker, New Orleans, Lawrence D. Wiedemann, Trial Atty., New Orleans, for defendant-appellant.

Before FRUGÉ, MENUET and ELLIS, JJ.


J. ADOLPH MENUET, Judge pro tem.

Bertha Mae Williams brought this direct action to recover compensation for total and permanent disability against the United States Casualty Company the compensation carrier of Sanders Lawson, d/b/a Sander's Bar.

The plaintiff alleges that on or about June 3, 1961, while engaged as a barmaid in her employer's hazardous business and during the course and scope of her employment, she was shot five times by one Warren Mills. As...

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