JOHNSON v. CONTINENTAL INS. COMPANIES

No. 80-C-2806.

391 So.2d 835 (1980)

Joseph JOHNSON, Jr. v. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANIES et al.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

December 5, 1980.


WRIT GRANTED. TRIAL COURT ORDER VACATED. The order of the district court directing plaintiff/relator to submit to a physical examination by a different physician from the one who examined him on January 30, 1980 is vacated. La.R.S. 23:1121 requires an injured employee to submit to an examination by a physician provided by employer "as often as may be reasonably necessary and at reasonable hours and places." Defendants' motion for a physical examination fails to allege facts...

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