SMITH v. PICKER SERVICE COMPANY

No. 45911.

240 So.2d 454 (1970)

John A. SMITH v. PICKER SERVICE COMPANY and Michigan Mutual Liability Insurance Company.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

October 26, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel, Coker, Horton & Bell, William Larry Latham, Jackson, for appellant.

Satterfield, Shell, Williams & Buford, K. Hayes Callicutt, Jackson, for appellees.


INZER, Justice:

This is a workmen's compensation case which involves the question of whether there was substantial evidence to support the finding of the Workmen's Compensation Commission that claimant-appellant John A. Smith had not suffered a loss of wage earning capacity as a result of a compensatory injury that arose out of and in the course of his employment with appellee, Picker Service Company.

Claimant was...

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