TAYLOR v. COLUMBIA FALLS ALUMINUM CO.

No. 89-530.

795 P.2d 433 (1990)

Thomas TAYLOR, Petitioner and Respondent, v. COLUMBIA FALLS ALUMINUM COMPANY, Employer, and National Union Fire Insurance, Defendant and Appellant.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided July 12, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bradley J. Luck, Garlington, Lohn & Robinson; Missoula, for defendant and appellant.

John H. Bothe, Bothe & Lauridsen, P.C., Columbia Falls, for petitioner and respondent.


McDONOUGH, Justice.

Defendant, National Union Fire Insurance Company (Appellant), appeals the judgment of the Workers' Compensation Court awarding Thomas Taylor 500 weeks of permanent partial disability benefits under § 39-71-703, MCA (1985), at the maximum biweekly compensation rate. We affirm.

The sole issue on appeal is:

Whether the Workers' Compensation Court erred in awarding permanent partial disability benefits to the claimant under §...

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