HOLIDAY v. BORDEN CHEMICAL

No. 87-C-0454.

508 So.2d 1381 (1987)

Clifton HOLIDAY v. BORDEN CHEMICAL.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

Rehearing Denied September 3, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David Robinson, Attorney at Law, for applicant.

Stephen Vogt, Edward Dubuisson, Dubuisson & Dubuisson, for respondent.


MARCUS, Justice.

Clifton Holiday brought suit against his former employer, Borden Chemical, a division of Borden, Inc., and its insurer, to recover permanent total disability benefits under the Louisiana Worker's Compensation Law for a back injury sustained by him during the course and scope of his employment. He also sought penalties and attorney fees. He filed another suit against Union Mutual Life Insurance Company seeking long term disability benefits under a...

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