WEAR v. BUTTREY FOODS INC.

No. 88-280.

764 P.2d 139 (1988)

Joy WEAR, Claimant and Appellant, v. BUTTREY FOODS INCORPORATED, Employer, Defendant and Respondent.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided November 3, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Linnell, Newhall & Martin, Richard J. Martin, Great Falls, for claimant and appellant.

J. David Slovak, Ugrin, Alexander, Zadick & Slovak, Great Falls, for employer, defendant and respondent.


HARRISON, Justice.

Claimant Joy Wear (Wear) appeals from a judgment of the Workers' Compensation Court denying her claim for benefits for compensable injury. The sole issue before this Court is whether Wear has satisfied the statutory definition of "injury." We affirm the determination of the Workers' Compensation Judge that she has not.

Wear worked as a checker for Buttrey Foods since 1970. On May 18, 1987, Wear filed a claim for compensation alleging she...

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