WRAY v. SCHWITZER CO.

No. 12001.

615 S.W.2d 646 (1981)

Mildred R. WRAY, Employee-Appellant, v. SCHWITZER COMPANY, Employer-Respondent, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Insurer-Respondent.

Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, Division One.

April 24, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles A. Mogab, Thomas J. Gregory, Mogab & Hughes, Attorneys, Inc., St. Louis, for employee-appellant.

Anna Mayer Beck, Riethmann & Soebbing, St. Louis, for insurer-respondent.


TITUS, Judge.

Employee Mildred R. Wray filed for benefits under the workmen's compensation law. Ch. 287, V.A.M.S. In all involved proceedings, the principal issue in dispute concerned the nature and extent of employee's permanent partial disability. The only medical evidence adduced relative to disability was via written reports submitted by various treating and examining physicians. Through its chief administrative law judge, the Division of Workmen's Compensation...

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