GARLAND v. ANACONDA CO.

No. 14132.

581 P.2d 431 (1978)

Douglas GARLAND, Claimant and Appellant, v. The ANACONDA COMPANY, Employer and the Anaconda Co., Defendant and Respondent.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided July 3, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Burgess, Joyce Prothero & Whelan, Thomas F. Joyce argued, Butte, for claimant and appellant.

Stephen Williams argued, Butte, for defendant and respondent.


DALY, Justice:

This is an appeal from the Workers' Compensation Court by the claimant who was denied temporary total disability payments. Claimant Douglas Garland appeals and presents one issue for this Court's review:

Whether the Workers' Compensation Court erred in denying temporary total compensation benefits to an employee who suffered an injury in the course and scope of his employment?

The Anaconda Company, a self-insured employer, refused payments...

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