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... per cent interest per annum on compensation in- stallments due . Harris v . Long , Bell Lumber Co. , App.1931 , 135 So. 246 , 17 La.App . 52 . Compensation allowed at $ 10 per week for 100 weeks , each payment bearing 5 percent interest ...
... per cent interest per annum on compensation in- stallments due . Harris v . Long , Bell Lumber Co. , App.1931 , 135 So. 246 , 17 La.App . 52 . Compensation allowed at $ 10 per week for 100 weeks , each payment bearing 5 percent interest ...
Page 267
... percent of his weekly wage for 100 weeks on basis of his daily rate of pay rather than his average weekly earnings . Mayo v . Dennis Sheen Transfer , App.1938 , 180 So. 161 . An employee who received 20 percent perma- nent impairment of ...
... percent of his weekly wage for 100 weeks on basis of his daily rate of pay rather than his average weekly earnings . Mayo v . Dennis Sheen Transfer , App.1938 , 180 So. 161 . An employee who received 20 percent perma- nent impairment of ...
Page 479
... percent of deceased employee's weekly wage and did not depend on amount of weekly contributions which had been made prior to death of employee to minor's support . Note 13 Williams v . Jahncke Service , 1951 , 55 So.2d 668 . A deceased ...
... percent of deceased employee's weekly wage and did not depend on amount of weekly contributions which had been made prior to death of employee to minor's support . Note 13 Williams v . Jahncke Service , 1951 , 55 So.2d 668 . A deceased ...
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ability able accident amended amount award back injury burden of proof claim claimant was entitled compensation law compensation proceeding Const Corp death benefits deceased employee dependent determination disabili duties earnings benefits SEB employee's employment entitled to compensation entitled to supplemental finger grade education hernia impairment inguinal hernia injured employee injuries and disabilities insurer La.App Liberty Mut Louisiana Louisiana Pacific Lumber manual labor medical testimony ment odd lot Orleans paid payments pensation percent period permanent total disability permanently and totally physical function plaintiff ployee preinjury wages prior prove provision reasonable character recover rehabilitation rehearing denied result sation statute substantial pain suffered Sufficiency of evidence supplemental earnings benefits supported finding temporary total disability tion total disability benefits totally and permanently treating physician trial court truck unable to perform weekly wage weeks WESTLAW widow work-related workers workman workmen's compensation claimant writ denied writ refused