Court Opinion

ID: 9832550
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-09-01 21:59:35.891081+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:43:47.880111
License: Public Domain

On Rehearing.
In its motion for rehearing, appellant complains that we did not discuss its assignments complaining of the submission of issues pertaining to appellee’s injuries generally. It says: “Three times since the first of the year have we submitted propositions to Courts of Civil Appeals assigning as error the submission of the issue as to whether or not the employee sustained injuries generally without limiting same to the injuries that are actually pleaded and sustained by the proof, and three times, have said Courts of Civil Appeals held that the submission of such issue in such form was reversible in the following cases, to-wit: Federal Underwriters Exchange v. E. E. Arnold, 127 S.W. 972, decided by the Fort Worth Court of Civil Appeals on March 31, 1939; Southern Underwriters v. S. C. West, 126 S.W. 2d 510, decided by the San Antonio Court of Civil Appeals on January 25, 1939; and Southern Underwriters v. Thompson, 127 S.W. 389, decided by the El Paso Court of Civil Appeals on March 16, 1939.”
We recently ruled against appellant on this question in the following cases: Federal Underwriters Exchange v. Carroll, 130 S.W.2d 1101; Southern Underwriters v. Thomas, Tex.Civ.App., 131 S.W.2d 409; In those two cases the views of this court on *1108the questions involved were fully expressed. Here, as in those cases, the plaintiff suffered only one accident or injury, and his suit was for disability resulting from a general injury received at that time. The issues, as framed were not subject to the objections urged.
The motion for rehearing is overruled.