FLOYD v. CITY OF CHARLESTON

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287 S.C. 474 (1986)

339 S.E.2d 166

Walter FLOYD, Employee, Respondent, v. CITY OF CHARLESTON, Employer and Self-Insurer, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided January 14, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald M. Williams of Regan & Williams, Charleston, for appellant.

Fred W. Riesen, Jr. of Riesen, McConnell, Bradley, Guerard & Ling, Hanahan, for respondent.


Heard Oct. 23, 1985.

Decided Jan. 14, 1986.

CURETON, Judge:

In this workers' compensation case the South Carolina Industrial Commission affirmed the order of the single commissioner who found that the respondent, Walter Floyd, was entitled to an award covering two periods of total disability, a period of partial disability1 and medical expenses. The circuit court affirmed the commission's decision but modified the award...

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