HICKS v. LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 10145.

165 So.2d 51 (1964)

Ernest L. HICKS, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY et al., Defendants-Appellees.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit.

April 1, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas M. Comegys, Jr., and Wilson, Abramson, Maroun & Kaplan, Shreveport, for appellant.

Mayer & Smith, Shreveport, for appellees.

Before GLADNEY, AYRES and BOLIN, JJ.


BOLIN, Judge.

Plaintiff alleges that as a result of prolonged exposure to flour dust while employed by Continental Baking Company he developed bronchitis, bronchiolitis and emphysema, which rendered him totally and permanently disabled, entitling him to the maximum compensation, medical payments and statutory penalties under the Louisiana Workmen's Compensation Act. More specifically, plaintiff predicates his claim upon LSA...

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