JAMES v. JAKE TUSA'S RESTAURANT AND BAR

No. 7583.

332 So.2d 548 (1976)

Lillie Mae JAMES v. JAKE TUSA'S RESTAURANT AND BAR and the Travelers Insurance Company.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

May 18, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Windhorst, Heisler, de Laup, Wysocki & Klein, E. Gordon Schaefer, Jr., New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellant.

James J. Morse, Julian G. Baudier, Jr., New Orleans, for defendants-appellees.

Before LEMMON, SCHOTT and MORIAL, JJ.


MORIAL, Judge.

Plaintiff, Lillie Mae James, appeals from a district court judgment awarding her workmen's compensation benefits in the amount of $12.50 per week for 200 weeks.

On July 20, 1972 plaintiff injured her wrist while in the course and scope of her employment with Jake Tusa's Restaurant. Travelers Insurance Company, Tusa's workmen's compensation insurer, has paid $97.00 in medical payments and 49 weeks of

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