TEXAS EMPLOYERS' INSURANCE ASSOCIATION v. ROGERS

No. 7256.

368 S.W.2d 21 (1963)

TEXAS EMPLOYERS' INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, Appellant, v. Floyd V. ROGERS, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Amarillo.

Rehearing Denied May 20, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Underwood, Wilson, Sutton, Heare & Berry, Amarillo, for appellant.

Merchant, Fitzjarrald, Poole & Merchant, Amarillo, for appellee.


DENTON, Chief Justice.

This is a workmen's compensation case. Appellee, Floyd V. Rogers, sued Texas Employers' Insurance Association for total and permanent disability as a result of an injury sustained on or about December 1, 1960, while in the course of his employment for the M. W. Kellogg Company. The jury found all issues in favor of appellee, and the trial court entered judgment for appellee for total and permanent injuries payable in a lump sum.

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