CURTIS MATHES OF ARKANSAS, INC. v. SUMMERVILLE

No. 73-248.

507 S.W.2d 108 (1974)

CURTIS MATHES OF ARKANSAS, INC. and Northwestern National Insurance Group, Appellants, v. Angie SUMMERVILLE and Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

April 1, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Laser, Sharp, Haley, Young & Boswell, P. A., Little Rock, for appellants.

Eubanks, Files & Hurley, Little Rock, for Angie Summerville.

Wright, Lindsey & Jennings, Little Rock, for Liberty Mutual Ins. Co.


BYRD, Justice.

The Workmen's Compensation Commission found that appellee Angie Summerville was permanently partially disabled in the amount of 25% to the whole body as a result of her accident on February 2, 1971. The circuit court affirmed. For reversal appellants, Curtis Mathes of Arkansas, Inc. and Northwestern National Insurance Group contend:

"I. The Commission erred in not holding appellee, Liberty Mutual, liable for the entire award. II....

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