FUTORIAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY v. POTTS

No. 43839.

184 So.2d 113 (1966)

FUTORIAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY et al. v. Kyle POTTS.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

March 14, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wade H. Lagrone, Mitchell, McNutt & Bush, Tupelo, for appellants.

Waller, Pritchard & Fox, Jackson, J.E. Boone, New Albany, for appellee.


ETHRIDGE, Chief Justice.

Kyle Potts (appellee) filed a workmen's compensation claim, asserting that while working for appellant, Futorian Manufacturing Company, he received an injury to his back when he tripped over cardboard patterns and fell. He was paid temporary disability benefits from February 12 to March 9, 1963. He sought permanent partial disability. The Workmen's Compensation Commission, following its attorney...

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