SINGLETON v. FIREMAN'S FUND AMERICAN INS. COMPANIES

No. 3405.

250 So.2d 239 (1971)

Joseph SINGLETON, Plaintiff-Appellant-Appellee, v. FIREMAN'S FUND AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES et al., Defendants-Appellants-Appellees.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

May 28, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel J. McGee, Mamou, for plaintiff.

Davidson, Meaux, Onebane & Donohoe by Edward C. Abell, Jr., Lafayette, J. Burton Willis, St. Martinville, for defendants.

Before SAVOY, HOOD and MILLER, JJ.


HOOD, Judge.

Joseph Singleton sues his employer and its insurer for workmen's compensation benefits, alleging that he is totally and permanently disabled. The trial court concluded that he had recovered from his injuries by January 2, 1968, and judgment was rendered awarding him compensation benefits only up to that date. Plaintiff and defendants have appealed.

The issues presented are: (1) Is plaintiff totally and permanently disabled? (2) Did he recover...

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