DUNN v. CHAMPION INTERN. CORP.

No. 85-354.

720 P.2d 1186 (1986)

Pam DUNN, Claimant and Respondent, v. CHAMPION INTERNATIONAL CORP., a self-insured employer under Plan I, Employer/Defendant and Appellant.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided June 19, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Garlington, Lohn & Robinson, Bradley J. Luck argued, Missoula, for employer/defendant and appellant.

Thomas C. Bulman argued, Missoula, for claimant and respondent.


GULBRANDSON, Justice.

Champion International (Champion), the self-insured employer, appeals a Workers' Compensation Court order which awards to respondent Pam Dunn 200 weeks of permanent partial disability benefits at $99 a week. The determinative issue on appeal is whether there is substantial, credible evidence to support the lower court's findings on respondent's lost earning capacity. We hold that there is no such evidence...

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