GENERAL ELEC. CO. v. KUNZE

No. 10-87-058-CV.

747 S.W.2d 826 (1987)

GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY and its Division General Electric Supply Company, Appellants, v. Curtis T. KUNZE, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Waco.

Rehearing Denied January 7, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George P. Parker, Jr., Matthews & Branscomb, San Antonio, for appellants.

John L. Hand, Waco, David W. Anderson, Anderson and Johnson, Marlin, Paul E. Knisely, Spivey, Grigg, Kelly & Knisely, Austin, for appellee.


HALL, Justice.

Appellee Curtis T. Kunze recovered a judgment for damages on jury findings to the effect that his employers, appellants General Electric Company and its division General Electric Supply Company (hereinafter collectively called G.E.), discharged Kunze from his employment in violation of article 8307c of the Texas Worker's Compensation Statutes. The judgment awarded Kunze $100,000 for lost past wages, $195...

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