TEXAS GENERAL INDEMNITY COMPANY v. HAMILTON

No. 14624.

420 S.W.2d 735 (1967)

TEXAS GENERAL INDEMNITY COMPANY, Appellant, v. Floyd HAMILTON, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, San Antonio.

November 1, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Clements, Knight, Weiss & Spencer, San Antonio, for appellant.

Carter, Callender, Onion & Branton, Frank C. Rodgers, (Trial Court only) San Antonio, for appellee.


BARROW, Chief Justice.

Appellee recovered judgment for total and permanent disability benefits under the Texas Workmen's Compensation Act, based upon a jury verdict. Appellant carrier has perfected this appeal wherein it asserts that this judgment should be reversed and the cause remanded for a new trial because of prejudicial statements made on two occasions by one of the attorneys for appellee, and because of the trial court's refusal to admit certain evidence to...

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