MORGAN v. NEW ORLEANS COLD STORAGE

No. 91-CA-1956.

603 So.2d 190 (1992)

Vernon MORGAN v. NEW ORLEANS COLD STORAGE and the Hartford Insurance Company.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

Rehearing Denied September 17, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James C. Cockfield, Frederick A. Miller & Associates, Metairie, for defendants-appellants, New Orleans Cold Storage and Hartford Ins. Co.

Joseph G. Albe, New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellee, Vernon Morgan.

Before LOBRANO and ARMSTRONG, JJ., and BRYAN, J. Pro Tem.


TREVOR G. BRYAN, Judge Pro Tem.

On May 12, 1988, Mr. Morgan injured his knee while working in the course and scope of his employment as an air-conditioning and refrigeration mechanic for New Orleans Cold Storage (Cold Storage). For two years following the accident, Mr. Morgan was treated by Dr. Williams. He was diagnosed as having a torn lateral meniscus and a defect of a cartilage of distal interaspect of the femur. To...

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