LAYSSARD v. PROCTER AND GAMBLE MFG. CO.

No. 85-724.

490 So.2d 1172 (1986)

Charles R. LAYSSARD, Plaintiff-Appellant/Appellee, v. The PROCTER AND GAMBLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant/Appellee.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

June 25, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bolen and Erwin, Elaine Deloach, Alexandria, for defendant-appellant/appellee.

Michael W. Shannon, Alexandria, for plaintiff-appellant/appellee.

Before STOKER and YELVERTON, JJ., and BERTRAND, J. Pro Tem.


YELVERTON, Judge.

Charles Layssard sued his employer, Procter and Gamble Manufacturing Company, under the Workmen's Compensation Act seeking benefits for total and permanent disability, together with statutory penalties and attorney's fees. From a judgment finding plaintiff presently working in substantial pain and partially disabled, both the defendant and the plaintiff have appealed. We affirm.

The only issue raised by defendant on appeal is whether the...

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