WHITE ELECTRICAL CONST. CO. v. BLACKER

No. UU-335.

392 So.2d 1009 (1981)

WHITE ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY and The Travelers Insurance Company, Appellants, v. Victor BLACKER, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.

January 27, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. George Kagan, Miller, Hodges & Kagan, Miami, for appellants.

Peter S. Schwedock, Pelzner, Schwedock & Finkelstein, Miami, for appellee.


PER CURIAM.

The employer and carrier contend that the deputy commissioner erred in awarding an attorney's fee to Blacker because there was insufficient evidence to support the deputy's finding that they declined to timely pay Blacker's claim for permanent total disability. We agree and reverse.

Blacker concedes in his brief that the deputy did not admit into evidence any reports of the treating physician, that the physician's testimony was not taken, and that...

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