Per Curiam.
Kohler first argues that a claimant's condition is not permanent when he has reached maximum medical improvement, as ruled by the court of appeals. Kohler contends that the word "medical" does not appear in the case law and that permanency, instead, results when a claimant has reached maximum physical improvement. We agree with the court of appeals.
Permanency relates to the perceived longevity of the condition. Vulcan Materials...
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