HUDGENS v. SOUTHERN EXTRUSIONS, INC.

No. 5-4521.

425 S.W.2d 718 (1968)

244 Ark. 470

Alvis HUDGENS, Appellant, v. SOUTHERN EXTRUSIONS, INC., et al., Appellees.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

April 1, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bernard Whetstone, El Dorado, for appellant.

Brown, Compton & Prewett, El Dorado, and Riddick Riffel, Little Rock, for appellees.


HARRIS, Chief Justice.

Appellant, Alvis Hudgens, suffered a hernia in May, 1963, arising out of his employment with appellee company. He was thereupon provided with medical treatment, including an operation to correct the hernia, and was paid compensation until he returned to work on September 2, 1963. On January 4, 1967, Hudgens filed another claim with the commission, alleging there had been a recurrence of the hernia. This claim was heard before a referee, who...

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