SCHUCK v. JOHN MORRELL & CO.

No. 18721.

529 N.W.2d 894 (1995)

William C. SCHUCK, Claimant and Appellee, v. JOHN MORRELL & COMPANY, Employer/Self Insurer and Appellant.

Supreme Court of South Dakota.

Decided March 8, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Reed Rasmussen of Siegel, Barnett & Schutz, Aberdeen, for claimant/appellee.

David J. Vickers of Boyce, Murphy, McDowell & Greenfield, Sioux Falls, for employer/self insurer and appellant.


McKEEVER, Circuit Judge.

William C. Schuck (Schuck) filed a petition with the Department of Labor (Department) seeking worker's compensation benefits for injuries incurred while employed at John Morrell & Co. (Morrell). The Department dismissed Schuck's petition concluding that he failed to prove causation and failed to give the required notice of injury. The circuit court reversed the Department's decision on both the causation and notice issues and remanded...

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