M & J OIL CO. v. DEPENDENTS OF WILSON

No. 55939.

507 So.2d 1292 (1987)

M & J OIL COMPANY v. DEPENDENTS OF James Henry WILSON, Deceased.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

May 20, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James M. Anderson, Markow, Walker, Reeves & Anderson, Jackson, for appellant.

Gary D. Thrash, Jackson, for appellee.


WALKER, Chief Justice, for the Court.

ON MOTION TO CORRECT JUDGMENT

This case originated from a claim for benefits for the death of James Henry Wilson, an employee of M & J Oil Company, Inc. (M & J). The administrative judge awarded benefits based on his findings 1) that Wilson sustained a compensable injury arising in the course and scope of his employment, and 2) that the injury resulted in his death. The full commission affirmed the award of the...

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