AUSTIN INDEP. SCHOOL DIST. v. MAYNARD

No. 14415.

711 S.W.2d 377 (1986)

AUSTIN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, Appellant, v. Billy MAYNARD, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Austin.

May 21, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bob Grove, Richard W. South, Stubbeman, McRae, Sealy, Laughlin & Browder, Inc., Austin, for appellant.

Rick Freeman, Tom A. Stribling, Colbert & Freeman, Austin, for appellee.

Before SHANNON, C.J., and GAMMAGE and CARROLL, JJ.


SHANNON, Chief Justice.

Billy Maynard sued the Austin Independent School District in the district court of Travis County for workers' compensation. After trial to a jury, the district court disregarded certain answers of the jury and rendered judgment for Maynard.

Maynard pleaded that he was an employee of the school district on September 24, 1981. On that date he testified that he injured his back while unloading brush for the school district at the city...

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