PACIFIC EMPLOYERS INDEMNITY COMPANY v. JOHNSON

No. 6976.

431 S.W.2d 787 (1968)

PACIFIC EMPLOYERS INDEMNITY COMPANY, Appellant, v. James B. JOHNSON, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Beaumont.

September 5, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bryan & Patton, Houston, for appellant.

Horace F. Brown, Houston, for appellee.


STEPHENSON, Justice.

This is a suit brought under the Workmen's Compensation Law. Trial was by jury and judgment was rendered upon the verdict that plaintiff recover for total and permanent disability. The parties will be referred to here as they were in the trial court.

The primary points of error are that the finding by the jury that plaintiff was injured in the course and scope of his employment has no support in the evidence, that the evidence is insufficient...

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