GIBSON v. BOH BROS. CONST. CO., INC.

No. 89-CA-0554.

553 So.2d 898 (1989)

Charles GIBSON v. BOH BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. and ABC Insurance Company.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

November 16, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert M. Braiwick, Jr., New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellant.

David F. Bienvenu, J.B. Treuting, Hoffman, Sutterfield, Ensenat & Bankston, New Orleans, for defendant-appellee.

Before BARRY, WARD and WILLIAMS, JJ.


BARRY, Judge.

This appeal involves alleged leg and lung disabilities and the dismissal of plaintiff's claim for compensation benefits.

Charles Gibson began working for Boh Bros. Construction Co., Inc. in 1965 as an "oiler." In 1967 he became a "form setter," a job which involved knee bending. He also cleaned manholes, made "shag" (apparently a cement mixture), poured tar, set joints and graded dirt. Gibson had smoked for ten to fifteen years until about 1985...

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