ANDERSON v. N.D. WORKERS COMP. BUREAU

Civil No. 960046.

553 N.W.2d 496 (1996)

Roberta ANDERSON, Claimant and Appellee, v. NORTH DAKOTA WORKERS COMPENSATION BUREAU, Appellant. and Frankly Scarlett, Inc., Respondent.

Supreme Court of North Dakota.

September 10, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dean J. Haas (argued), of Dietz & Little, Bismarck, for claimant and appellee.

Brent J. Edison (argued), Special Assistant Attorney General, of Zuger Kirmis & Smith, Bismarck, for appellant.


MESCHKE, Justice.

The North Dakota Workers Compensation Bureau appealed from a district court judgment reversing the Bureau's dismissal of Roberta Anderson's claim as untimely filed. We affirm.

On November 7, 1984, Dr. Gregory Hennenfent, M.D., examined Roberta Anderson, who was experiencing various physical symptoms including numbness in her hands. One of his diagnoses was carpal tunnel syndrome, a condition of pinched nerves causing numbness in the fingers...

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