STUBER v. MOODIE IMPLEMENT

No. 88-459.

769 P.2d 1205 (1989)

Frank STUBER, Claimant and Respondent, v. MOODIE IMPLEMENT, Employer, and John Deere Insurance Company, Defendant Insurer and Appellant.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided February 17, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jardine, Stephenson, Blewett & Weaver, K. Dale Schwanke, Great Falls, for appellant.

Torger S. Oaas, Lewistown, for respondent.


HUNT, Justice.

John Deere Insurance Company (insurer) appeals from a judgment of the Workers' Compensation Court awarding claimant Frank Stuber temporary total disability benefits. Insurer contests the rate of disability payments awarded to Stuber. We affirm the Workers' Compensation Court and remand for a determination of costs and attorney's fees incurred by Stuber in this appeal.

The question presented for review is as follows:

1) When a full-time...

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