CANTU v. J.R. SIMPLOT CO.

No. 19006.

826 P.2d 1297 (1992)

121 Idaho 585

Elizabeth CANTU, Claimant-Appellant-Cross Respondent, v. J.R. SIMPLOT COMPANY, Self-insured Employer, Defendant-Respondent-Cross Appellant.

Supreme Court of Idaho, Boise, November 1991 Term.

February 21, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Raymundo G. Pena and Stanley G. Cole (argued), Rupert, for claimant-appellant-cross respondent.

Hawley, Troxell, Ennis & Hawley, Boise, for defendant-respondent-cross appellant, Joseph D. McCollum, Jr. argued.


JOHNSON, Justice.

This is a workers' compensation case. The primary issues presented are whether there is substantial and competent evidence to support the following actions of the Industrial Commission:

1. the award of permanent partial disability of sixty-nine percent of the whole person, 2. the denial of benefits for a psychological condition, 3. the award of total temporary disability benefits, and 4. the denial of attorney...

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