FLORIDA TILE INDUSTRIES v. DOZIER

No. 88-2696.

561 So.2d 654 (1990)

FLORIDA TILE INDUSTRIES and Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Appellants, v. James E. DOZIER, Appellee, and State of Florida, Department of Labor and Employment Security, Division of Workers' Compensation, Statutory Respondent.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.

Rehearing Denied June 13, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles E. Bentley and Michael P. Sampson of Holland and Knight, Lakeland, for appellants.

H. Guy Smith, Lakeland, Calvin A. Pope, Tampa, and Bill McCabe, Longwood, for appellee James E. Dozier.


ZEHMER, Judge.

Florida Tile Industries and Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, the employer and carrier, appeal a workers' compensation order that awarded James Dozier, claimant, permanent total disability benefits, temporary total disability benefits, medical benefits, and attendant care services. The employer and carrier assert on appeal that the judge of compensation claims erred in finding that evidence of claimant's blood alcohol content did not give rise to the...

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