ISSACSON v. MINNETONKA, INC.

No. C3-87-940.

411 N.W.2d 865 (1987)

Helen M. ISSACSON, Respondent, v. MINNETONKA, INC. and St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Relators, Minnesota Department of Jobs and Training, intervenor, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

September 11, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C.D. Knudson, Gary M. Hagstrom, Mark G. Pryor, Minneapolis, for relators.

Raymond R. Peterson, Minneapolis, for Helen M. Issacson.

Richard H. Rhode, St. Paul, for Minn. Dept. of Jobs and Training.

Considered and decided by the court en banc without oral argument.


OPINION

KELLEY, Justice.

A compensation judge, in denying respondent Helen Issacson's claims for workers' compensation benefits, found that she, an employee of Minnetonka, Inc., had failed to give the statutory notice of injury which is a precedent requirement to the successful establishment of a claim for benefits. In a split decision the Workers' Compensation Court of Appeals vacated that finding and substituted...

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