CARTER v. NEW ORLEANS FIRE DEPT.

No. 94-C-3072.

650 So.2d 238 (1995)

Joseph CARTER v. NEW ORLEANS FIRE DEPARTMENT and City of New Orleans.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

February 17, 1995.


PER CURIAM.

Plaintiff was employed as a fireman for over twenty years and suffered numerous work-related back injuries. In December of 1991, plaintiff was again injured when he fell at the scene of a fire. The City initially paid temporary total disability benefits, but terminated benefits after six months based on the belief that plaintiff's back condition was caused by degenerative disc disease rather than a work-related injury.

Plaintiff filed a claim with...

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