WOOD v. CONSOLIDATED FREIGHTWAYS, INC.

No. 90-478.

808 P.2d 502 (1991)

Andrew W. WOOD, Claimant and Appellant, v. CONSOLIDATED FREIGHTWAYS, INC., Employer, Defendant and Respondent.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided March 28, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James M. Regnier, Regnier, Lewis & Boland, Great Falls, for claimant and appellant.

Thomas A. Marra, Marra, Wenz, Johnson & Hopkins, Great Falls, for employer, defendant and respondent.


McDONOUGH, Justice.

This appeal involves the termination of an injured worker's temporary total disability benefits. The claimant Andrew L. Wood appeals an order of the Workers' Compensation Court. The court terminated his temporary total disability benefits and converted them to permanent partial disability benefits on the grounds that the claimant had reached maximum healing and there was a suitable labor market for him to return to work. We reverse and remand the...

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