CAHILL v. FRANK'S DOOR & BLDG. SUPPLY

No. 91 C 0955.

590 So.2d 53 (1991)

Gerard J. CAHILL v. FRANK'S DOOR AND BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. et al.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

December 2, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph D. Cascio, Denham Springs, for applicant.

Henry G. Terhoeve, Mathews, Atkinson, Guglielmo, Marks & Day, Baton Rouge, for respondents.


WATSON, Justice.

Plaintiff, Gerard J. Cahill, was injured while employed by defendant, Frank's Door and Building Supply Company, Inc. After collecting compensation benefits, Cahill was released by his physician to return to work. Frank's refused Cahill's attempted return for "safety reasons." The issue is whether the trial court clearly erred in finding that Frank's violated LSA R.S. 23:1361, which prohibits refusal of employment because an employee has claimed worker...

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