PLANTS v. TOWNSEND CURTNER LUMBER CO.

No. 5-5037.

448 S.W.2d 349 (1969)

Theodore PLANTS, Appellant, v. TOWNSEND CURTNER LUMBER CO. et al., Appellees.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

Rehearing Denied January 26, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hodges, Hodges & Hodges, Newport, for appellant.

Riddick Riffel, Little Rock, for appellees.


HARRIS, Chief Justice.

This is a workmen's compensation case. Theodore Plants, appellant herein, contends that he was permanently disabled as a result of an accidental fall which he suffered in the course of his employment on April 16, 1965. Plants was a timber cruiser for Townsend Curtner Lumber Company in Newport, and was injured when he tripped on a root in the woods, and fell. A claim was filed which was heard by a referee on May 10, 1966. The referee found that...

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