JONES v. TEXAS EMPLOYERS INS. ASS'N

No. 15936.

352 S.W.2d 318 (1961)

Louie H. JONES, Appellant, v. TEXAS EMPLOYERS INS. ASS'N, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Dallas.

Rehearing Denied December 29, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mullinax, Wells, Morris & Mauzy and Lonnie C. McGuire, Jr., Dallas, for appellant.

Leachman, Gardere, Akin & Porter, and Edward E. Crowell, Jr., Dallas, for appellee.


WILLIAMS, Justice.

Louie H. Jones sued Texas Employers Insurance Association seeking workmen's compensation benefits. He first alleged that he had sustained total and permanent disability as a result of an injury sustained by him on July 13, 1958 but, by trial amendment, he reduced his demands to 32 weeks temporary total disability following by permanent partial disability. In a jury trial the principal controversy was the extent of plaintiff's disability. In answer...

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