This case came to this court on exception to an affirmance by the superior court of an award by the industrial commission. The evidence introduced by the plaintiff showed that he had been blind in his right eye for a period exceeding twenty years, that he was blind in that eye at the -time he was employed; and that he had suffered an injury-to his left eye during the course of his employment, the injury to the left eye resulting in a 35 per cent, loss of vision in that eye. The evidence of the physician who testified treated the vision in the right eye as being 50 per cent, of the total vision, and the vision in the left eye as being 50 per cent, of the total vision. lie testified that the injury complained of, rendering the vision in the left eye 35 per cent, deficient, rendered the plaintiff 85 per cent, disabled. An award was made for a 35 per cent, disability, which was affirmed by the superior court. The plaintiff contends that he should be awarded compensation on the basis of an 85 per cent, disability, and for seven additional weeks total disability.
We are unable to agree to these contentions. The Supreme Court of this State, in American Mutual Liability Insurance Co. v. Brock, 165 Ga. 771 (
Judgment affirmed.
