93 S.W.2d 789 | Tex. App. | 1936
M. O. Hassell sued the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen on a benefit certificate, to recover accrued benefits of $50 per month for total permanent disability or incapacity to perform all manual labor, resulting from an injury sustained in the course of employment, necessitating the amputation of his left arm near the shoulder joint.
The case was tried to a jury and resulted in a verdict and judgment in favor of plaintiff for $1,966.65, being the amount of accrued monthly benefits to the time of the trial, which, on appeal to this court by defendant, was reversed. See
In view of the construction by the Supreme Court of the language of the certificate sued upon, and the court's expressed opinion, that the evidence raised a fact issue as to whether or not the amputation of plaintiffs arm resulted substantially in a total and permanent incapacity to perform all manual labor to the time of the trial, we hold the evidence sufficient to sustain the finding of the jury, therefore, affirm the judgment of the trial court; but without prejudice to any future authorized action by plaintiff to recover monthly compensation for any period of total and permanent disability or incapacity to perform manual labor on account of said injury accruing subsequent to March 23, 1931, the date of the judgment appealed from.
Affirmed.