HUNTER WASSON PULPWOOD v. BANKS

No. CA 80-185.

605 S.W.2d 753 (1980)

HUNTER WASSON PULPWOOD, Employer, Tri-State Insurance Company, Insurance Carrier, Appellant, v. Arnold BANKS, Employee, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Arkansas.

Rehearing Denied October 27, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gene Matthews, Jr., Hot Springs, for appellant.

W. H. "Dug" Arnold, Arkadelphia, for appellee.


PENIX, Judge.

The Claimant was found to be totally and permanently disabled from an injury sustained while employed as a pulpwood producer. His employer, Hunter Wasson Pulpwood and its carrier have appealed.

On March 20, 1978, the Claimant was struck on the head by a tree. Dr. Wilber Giles, neurosurgeon, performed a cervical fusion and gave the Claimant an anatomical disability rating of 20% to the body as a whole. The Appellants contend the Claimant is able...

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