WRIGHT v. EXCALIBUR INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 17899.

486 S.W.2d 130 (1972)

John H. WRIGHT, Appellant, v. EXCALIBUR INSURANCE COMPANY, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Dallas.

July 27, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James C. Barber, Mullinax, Wells, Mauzy & Baab, Inc., Dallas, for appellant.

George W. Bramblett, Akin, Vial, Hamilton, Koch & Tubb, Dallas, for appellee.


BATEMAN, Justice.

In this workmen's compensation case the appellant John H. Wright claimed total and permanent incapacity because of an injury to his lower back which produced a conversion reaction or hysteria. Based upon a jury verdict, the trial court rendered judgment in favor of appellant for $343. Complaining of the inadequacy of this award, he appeals.

The sole ultimate question is the extent and duration of appellant's disability. It was shown that...

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