WEBSTER v. LULL ENGINEERING

No. 45618.

243 N.W.2d 736 (1976)

Bert WEBSTER, Respondent, v. LULL ENGINEERING, et al., Relators.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

June 25, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cousineau, McGuire, Shaughnessy & Anderson and Robert J. McGuire, Minneapolis, for relators.

Zimmerman & Bix and Manly A. Zimmerman, Minneapolis, for respondent.

Considered and decided by the court without oral argument.


PETERSON, Justice.

The employee was involved in two work-related accidents, which give rise to this disputed claim for temporary total disability under the workers' compensation statute. On July 30, 1970, he injured his left shoulder, ribs, and side. On February 26, 1971, he injured his right arm. Within 2 months after the first injury, he noticed a loss of grasping strength in his left arm. Between 1 and 2 months after the second injury, he experienced similar symptoms...

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