COURSER v. DARBY SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1

No. 84-186.

692 P.2d 417 (1984)

Byron J. COURSER, Claimant and Respondent, v. DARBY SCHOOL DISTRICT #1, Employer, and Intermountain Insurance Company, Defendant and Appellant.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided December 7, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Garlington, Lohn & Robinson; Larry Riley argued, Missoula, for defendant and appellant.

Robinson, Doyle & Bell; George H. Corn argued, Hamilton, for claimant and respondent.


MORRISON, Justice.

Claimant, Byron J. Courser, filed a petition to recover compensation benefits for a severe head injury. Workers' Compensation Court ruled the injuries were compensable. Defendant appeals.

Byron Courser, Claimant, has been an elementary school teacher in the Darby School District No. 9 since 1970. His responsibilities included teaching, coaching, art instruction, and administrative duties.

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