FRENCH v. ICI AMERICA, INC.

No. 2-176A11.

349 N.E.2d 715 (1976)

Neomia P. FRENCH, Appellant-Plaintiff, v. ICI AMERICA, INC., Appellee-Defendant.

Court of Appeals of Indiana, First District.

June 30, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Evan A. McLinn, New Albany, for appellant-plaintiff.

James E. Bourne, Orbison, O'Connor, MacGregor & Mattox, New Albany, for appellee-defendant.


LYBROOK, Judge.

Neomia French (French) is appealing her award of seven per cent permanent partial impairment, claiming on appeal that the evidence is such that reasonable men could only conclude that in addition to the award she received, she was also entitled to an award of permanent or temporary total disability.

We do not disturb the permanent partial impairment rating of seven per cent, but remand this cause to the Board for specific factual findings as...

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