BAILEY v. HAWES CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH

No. AC-381.

410 So.2d 986 (1982)

Mitchell B. BAILEY, Appellant, v. HAWES CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH and Lynn Underwriting Company, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.

March 15, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R. Dennis Comfort of Sieg, Comfort, Hawk, LaCroix & Reid, Gainesville, for appellant.

John P. Brooks of Jones & Langdon, P.A., Gainesville, for appellees.


THOMPSON, Judge.

The claimant appeals a compensation order, contending that the deputy commissioner (the deputy) erred in failing to rule on his claim for temporary partial disability (TPD), in failing to award rehabilitation services, and in failing to award a fee to his attorney. We agree the deputy erred in failing to rule on the TPD claim and reverse on that issue.

The deputy's order awarded additional medical benefits but denied temporary total disability...

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