PRUDHOMME v. CAMUS ELECTRIC COMPANY

No. 11635.

256 So.2d 364 (1971)

Phillip Carl PRUDHOMME, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. CAMUS ELECTRIC COMPANY, Inc., et al., Defendants-Appellees.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit.

On Rehearing January 4, 1972.

Writ Refused February 11, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Miller & DeLaune by Donald R. Miller, Shreveport, for plaintiff-appellant.

Bodenheimer, Jones, Klotz & Simmons by J. W. Jones, Shreveport, for defendants-appellees.

Before AYRES, BOLIN and PRICE, JJ.


PRICE, Judge.

This is an appeal from a judgment rejecting plaintiff's claim for workmen's compensation benefits.

Phillip Carl Prudhomme brought suit against Camus Electric Company, Inc., and its compensation insurer, Great American Insurance Corporation, alleging he had become totally and permanently disabled as a result of an accident happening on or about March 31, 1969, while in the employ of Camus. In addition to weekly benefits provided by the Louisiana...

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