DRESSER MINERALS v. HUNT

No. 77-171.

556 S.W.2d 138 (1977)

DRESSER MINERALS et al., Appellants, v. Henry HUNT, Employee, by Ruth Hunt, Guardian, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arkansas, Division 1.

October 10, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Smith, Williams, Friday, Eldredge & Clark by George E. Pike, Jr., Little Rock, for appellants.

Thacker & Kincaid, Hot Springs, B. W. Sanders, Arkadelphia, for appellee.


GEORGE ROSE SMITH, Justice.

This is a workmen's compensation case. The claimant, Henry Hunt, was employed by Dresser Minerals as a miner, working underground. On September 3, 1970, a flying sliver of rock penetrated his right eye, eventually resulting in the complete loss of the use of that eye. Hunt suffered so greatly from anxiety and depression as a consequence of the injury that he became totally disabled, physically and mentally. In March of 1973 he was declared...

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