JOHNSON v. SHELTON TRUCKING SERVICE

No. 92-C-0965.

599 So.2d 1089 (1992)

Kenneth JOHNSON v. SHELTON TRUCKING SERVICE.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

June 5, 1992.


PER CURIAM.

Writ granted and made peremptory.

Defendant's exception of lack of subject matter jurisdiction raised the issue of whether plaintiff, who was injured in an accident which occurred in North Carolina while employed by a Florida corporation, is entitled to benefits under the Louisiana Workers Compensation Law. R.S. 23:1035.1. The issue was never tried because the trial court overruled the exception without a hearing and refused to reconsider the issue...

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