NEW ORLEANS FURNITURE MANUFACTURING CO. v. MARTIN

No. 44065.

190 So.2d 863 (1966)

NEW ORLEANS FURNITURE MANUFACTURING COMPANY and New Amsterdam Casualty Company v. Royce L. MARTIN.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

October 10, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel, Coker & Horton, John M. Roach, Jackson, for appellants.

James R. Davis, Vernon H. Broom, Columbia, for appellee.


JONES, Justice:

The Workmen's Compensation Commission allowed appellee temporary total disability from November 17, 1962, through May 8, 1964, and held that he suffered permanent partial disability resulting in loss of wage earning capacity in the amount of $20.00 per week when his average weekly wage was $52.87.

The Commission allowed all medical expenses, except such as were incurred in the treatment of appellee's ulcer.

On appeal, the Circuit Court...

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