BEVIS v. SOUTHERN


489 S.W.2d 35 (1973)

Gene BEVIS v. James H. SOUTHERN.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

January 2, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lloyd Tatum, Henderson, for petitioner-appellee.

James A. Hopper, Savannah, for respondent-appellant.


OPINION

McCANLESS, Justice.

Gene Bevis, a logger in the employ of James H. Southern, recovered from his employer an award under the Workmen's Compensation Law for medical expenses, compensation for a period of temporary total disability, and compensation therefter for permanent partial disability.

The petitioner averred that on August 15, 1969, while he was operating a skidder, and while he was attempting to board it, his feet slid out from under...

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