WHITE v. WERTHAN INDUSTRIES


824 S.W.2d 158 (1992)

James M. WHITE, Appellee, v. WERTHAN INDUSTRIES d/b/a Check Printers; General Accident Insurance Company; and Sue Ann Head, Appellants.

Supreme Court of Tennessee, at Nashville.

January 6, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Roy A. Miles, Jr., Nashville, for appellee.

Michael J. Vetter, Nashville, for appellants.


OPINION

DAUGHTREY, Justice.

In this workers' compensation case, the employer appeals the judgment of the trial court awarding 50 percent permanent disability to the injured employee. The appellant questions the sufficiency of causation. For reasons set forth below, we agree with the findings of the trial judge and affirm.

The employee-appellee, James M. White, began working for the appellant, Werthan Industries, as early as 1981. He has a long history...

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