BADER v. NORFOLK REDEV. & HOUSING AUTH.

Record No. 1124-89-1.

396 S.E.2d 141 (1990)

Richard F. BADER v. NORFOLK REDEVELOPMENT & HOUSING AUTHORITY, et al.

Court of Appeals of Virginia.

August 28, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ralph Rabinowitz (Rabinowitz, Rafal, Swartz & Gilbert, Norfolk, on brief), for appellant.

Daniel R. Lahne (Knight, Dudley, Pincus, Dezern & Clarke, Norfolk, on brief), for appellees.

Present: KOONTZ, C.J., BAKER and BARROW, JJ.


KOONTZ, Chief Judge.

Richard F. Bader, claimant, appeals a decision of the Industrial Commission awarding him benefits for partial hearing loss due to loud noise exposure while working for Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority, his employer. On appeal, Bader contends that the commission erred by utilizing the ANSI standard as a guideline for calculating loss of hearing rather than the American Medical Association (AMA) standard. Bader also asserts that, using...

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