INGRAM, Judge.
The trial court found that a job-related injury caused the employee to sustain a permanent partial disability to the body as a whole, resulting in a seventy-five percent loss of ability to earn. The employer was, therefore, held liable for corresponding workmen's compensation benefits, reasonable and necessary medical expenses resulting from the injury, and a ten percent penalty assessed against it for failure to pay compensation and medical benefits...
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