HANDY v. RICHARD'S CAJUN COUNTRY FOOD

No. 93-1537.

640 So.2d 761 (1994)

Delma HANDY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. RICHARD'S CAJUN COUNTRY FOOD, Defendant-Appellee.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

June 1, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Aaron W. Guidry, Philip Collins Kobetz, Lafayette, for Della Handy.

James Alan Jordan, Baton Rouge, for Richard's Cajun Country Food.

Before DOUCET and LABORDE, JJ., and BERTRAND, J. Pro Tem.


LABORDE, Judge.

Plaintiff appeals the hearing officer's finding her no longer entitled to compensation benefits. She claims that the hearing officer neglected to consider whether the odd-lot doctrine is applicable to her accident, which occurred in 1988. She is correct, and we reverse.

Facts

Claimant, born October 12, 1944, was injured in the course and scope of her employment as a boudin stuffer when she slipped and fell October 10, 1988, at her...

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