BRYANT v. JUSTISS OIL CO.

No. 01-832.

801 So.2d 659 (2001)

Nolen BRYANT v. JUSTISS OIL COMPANY.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

December 12, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. Jay Luneau, Luneau Law Office, Alexandria, LA, Counsel for Plaintiff/Appellant Nolen Bryant.

Donald R. Wilson, Garahan & Wilson, Jena, LA, Counsel for Defendant/Appellee Justiss Oil Company.

Court composed of SYLVIA R. COOKS, OSWALD A. DeCUIR and MICHAEL G. SULLIVAN, Judges.


COOKS, Judge.

Nolen Bryant was employed as a gang pusher for Justiss Oil Company. Bryant was injured on November 10, 1996, in a work-related accident. Bryant continued to work until February 7, 1997, when he advised his supervisor that his injuries prevented him from working. After medical verification of the injuries, Bryant began receiving workers' compensation benefits for total and temporary disability in the amount of $341.00 per week. It was later determined...

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