CHILDERS v. HONEYWELL, INC.

No. C3-93-1093.

505 N.W.2d 611 (1993)

Barbara CHILDERS, Relator, v. HONEYWELL, INC., Axia Services, Inc., Self-Insured, Respondent, and Minnesota Dept of Jobs & Training/UI, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota, intervenors, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

September 24, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael J. Garvey, Jr., St. Paul, for relator.

Susan S. Byers, Minneapolis, for Honeywell.

Richard H. Rhode, Dept. of Jobs & Training, St. Paul, for MN Dept. of Jobs & Training/UI.

Thomas F. Gilde, Blue Cross/Blue Shield of MN, St. Paul, for Blue Cross & Blue Shield of MN.

Considered and decided by the court en banc without oral argument.


KEITH, Chief Justice.

The Workers' Compensation Court of Appeals reversed the compensation judge's finding that Barbara Childers' mental injury was causally related to her compensable physical injury. We reverse and reinstate the compensation judge's finding and award based thereon. The denial of a credit against compensation benefits for severance pay is affirmed.

In November 1990, Barbara Childers sustained a compensable low back injury, lost some time from...

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