MOSS v. SOUTHERN EXCAVATION, INC.

No. 80-279.

611 S.W.2d 178 (1981)

Freddie C. MOSS, Appellant, v. SOUTHERN EXCAVATION, INC., Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

Rehearing Denied March 2, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Williams & Williams, by Janice O. Williams, Arkadelphia, and Tackett, Moore, Dowd & Harrelson by Boyd Tackett, for appellant.

Barber, McCaskill, Amsler, Jones & Hale, Little Rock, for appellee.


DUDLEY, Justice.

Freddie C. Moss, the appellant, while employed by the appellee, suffered a compensable injury that eventually resulted in the loss of his senses of taste and smell. He filed a claim under the Arkansas Workers' Compensation Act and was paid medical expenses and temporary total disability benefits. The administrative law judge denied benefits for permanent disability as the loss of the senses of taste and smell is neither a scheduled injury as set out...

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