JENNINGS v. TEXAS EMPLOYERS' INSURANCE ASSOCIATION

No. 4393.

397 S.W.2d 127 (1965)

W. A. JENNINGS, Jr., Appellant, v. TEXAS EMPLOYERS' INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Waco.

September 30, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bob J. Spann, McDonald & Spann, Corpus Christi, for appellant.

James W. Wray, Jr., Lewright, Dyer & Redford, Corpus Christi, for appellee.


WILSON, Justice.

The only question in this workmen's compensation case is whether the jury's finding of claimant's average daily wage before his injury is supported by any evidence of probative force. We hold it is, and affirm.

The jury found the average daily wage was $20. The claimant says the only evidence on the issue is his testimony that he worked 251 days in the year before he was injured, during which he earned $5,685, and as a matter of arithmetic...

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