EMPLOYERS-COMMERCIAL UNION COMPANIES v. TAYLOR


531 S.W.2d 104 (1975)

EMPLOYERS-COMMERCIAL UNION COMPANIES, Appellant, v. Benjamin TAYLOR, Jr., Appellee.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

December 8, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Eugene Charles Gaerig, Holt, Batchelor, Taylor & Spicer, Memphis, for appellant.

Walter Buford, Buford & Deal, Memphis, for appellee.


OPINION

COOPER, Justice.

This is a workmen's compensation action. The employee, Benjamin Taylor, Jr., was awarded the statutory benefits provided for sixty percent permanent partial disability of the body as a whole. Employers-Commercial Union Companies, the workmen's compensation insurance carrier for the employer, Liberty Cash Warehouse, insists there is no material evidence to support the judgment of the trial court and, alternatively, that the trial...

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