92 So. 341 | La. | 1922
Defendant has appealed from a judgment allowing plaintiff compensation under the Employers’ Liability Act. The court allowed $11.25 a week for 256 weeks commencing on the 21st of May, 1921, Answering the appeal, plaintiff prays that the allowance be increased to $16 a week for 355 weeks commencing on that date.
“For injury producing partial disability to do work of any reasonable character, fifty-five per centum of difference between wages at the time of the injury and wages which the injured*803 employee is able to earn thereafter during the period of disability, not, however, beyond three hundred weeks.”
The judgment appealed from is amended by making the compensation, at $11.25 a week, payable “during the period of disability,” not, however, beyond 256 weeks from the 21st of May, 1921, and subject to modification under the provisions of section 20 of Act 38 of 1918, p. 59. As amended, the judgment is affirmed. Defendant is to pay the costs of the district court, and plaintiff the costs of appeal.