NEW ENGLAND ELECTRIC CO. v. FREEMAN

No. 80-315-Appeal.

453 A.2d 756 (1982)

NEW ENGLAND ELECTRIC CO. v. Patricia FREEMAN.

Supreme Court of Rhode Island.

December 8, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rudolph E. Boffi, Law Offices of Hugh L. Moore, Jr., Providence, for plaintiff-appellee.

O'Neill & Reilly, John B. Reilly, Providence, for defendant-appellant.


OPINION

KELLEHER, Justice.

This is an employee's appeal from a decree of the appellate commission of the Workers' Compensation Commission, affirming a trial commissioner's finding that the employee was no longer incapacitated because of an injury she sustained on September 8, 1977. On that day she had been working as a meter reader when she tripped and fell, suffering an injury that was later described as a "lumbosacral strain."

On August 1, 1978...

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