ROSE v. BURDICK'S LOCKSMITH

No. 93-542.

875 P.2d 337 (1994)

Jeffrey S. ROSE, Claimant and Appellant, v. BURDICK'S LOCKSMITH, Employer, and State Compensation Mutual Insurance Fund, Insurer and Respondent.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided May 17, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard J. Pyfer, Small, Hatch, Doubek & Pyfer, Helena. for claimant and appellant.

Ann E. Clark, State Compensation Ins. Fund, Helena. for insurer and respondent


HUNT Justice.

Appellant Jeffrey Scott Rose appeals the judgment of the Workers' Compensation Court entered October 1, 1993, which found that he was not entitled to benefits for an injury allegedly suffered while employed by Burdick's Locksmith.

We affirm.

The issues on appeal are:

1. Was there substantial credible evidence to support the Worker's Compensation Court's findings that the claimant failed to establish that he suffered a compensable...

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