McGEE v. STATE, THROUGH BD. OF COMMISSIONERS

No. 8919.

355 So.2d 1079 (1978)

Luther McGEE v. STATE of Louisiana, Through its Agent, BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, PORT OF NEW ORLEANS.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

February 14, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Denis A. Barry, New Orleans, for Luther McGee, appellant.

Keith W. Petrie, Phelps, Dunbar, Marks, Claverie & Sims, New Orleans, for Board of Commissioners of the Port of New Orleans, appellee.

Before REDMANN, BOUTALL and BEER, JJ.


BOUTALL, Judge.

Luther McGee sued for workmen's compensation benefits claiming total and permanent disability, and prosecutes this appeal from a judgment awarding partial benefits. His employer, Board of Commissioners, Port of New Orleans, also appeals.

The trial judge found McGee to be only partially disabled and granted him benefits at the rate of $18.59 per week for 175 weeks, subject to a credit of 42 weeks during which McGee worked and received wages...

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