SCHULZ v. BD. OF COM'RS, OF PORT OF N.O.

No. 92-CA-1737.

614 So.2d 135 (1993)

Rudolph SCHULZ v. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF the PORT OF NEW ORLEANS.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

January 29, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joel P. Loeffelholz, New Orleans, for appellee.

Joseph W. Fritz, Jr., New Orleans, for appellant.

Before BYRNES, LOBRANO and ARMSTRONG, JJ.


BYRNES, Judge.

On June 20, 1991 the trial court rendered judgment in favor of plaintiff Rudolph Schulz against the defendant the Board of Commissioners of the Port of New Orleans (the Port) under the Louisiana Workmen's Compensation law, declaring Mr. Schulz to be "totally and permanently" disabled. Mr. Schulz was awarded $267.00 weekly in workmen's compensation benefits as well as "all future medical expenses associated with Mr. Schulz's disability that arose out...

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