DOTSON v. FARMER'S INCORPORATED

No. 7542.

398 P.2d 54 (1965)

74 N.M. 725

James E. DOTSON, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. FARMER'S INCORPORATED and Maryland Casualty Company, Insurer, Defendants-Appellees.

Supreme Court of New Mexico.

January 4, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Lee Cathey, Carlsbad, for appellant.

Sanders & Bruin, B.R. Baldock, Roswell, for appellees.


COMPTON, Justice.

The claimant appeals from a judgment denying his claim for workmen's compensation.

The appellant was employed by the appellee, Farmer's Incorporated, on or about October 19, 1962, as a cotton ginner. The injury he claims to have sustained on October 24, 1962, is paralysis of the ulnar nerve and carpal tunnel entrapment of each of his arms, resulting in a functional disability of the right hand of 50% to 60% and of the left hand of 15% to...

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