STRANGE v. COMMERCIAL INS. CO. OF NEWARK

No. 11249.

346 So.2d 752 (1977)

Lester N. STRANGE v. COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEWARK, N. J.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

Rehearing Denied June 13, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald G. Cave, Baton Rouge, of counsel, for plaintiff-appellant Lester N. Strange.

Peter T. Dazzio, Baton Rouge, of counsel, for defendant-appellee Commercial Ins. Co. of Newark, N. J.

Before LANDRY, EDWARDS and COLE, JJ.


EDWARDS, Judge.

This is a suit for workmen's compensation. The trial court sustained defendant's peremptory exception of prescription and plaintiff has appealed.

Lester N. Strange filed suit on February 2, 1976, alleging that he suffered a compensable injury to his left elbow on September 30, 1974, while working for J.E. Wiese, Inc., at a job site at the Exxon plant in Baton Rouge. The defendant, Commercial Insurance

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