PAULSEN v. STATE

No. S-95-428.

541 N.W.2d 636 (1996)

249 Neb. 112

Jacqueline PAULSEN, Appellant, v. STATE of Nebraska, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Nebraska.

January 12, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jeffrey A. Silver, Omaha, for appellant.

Jill Gradwohl Schroeder, Special Assistant Attorney General, and Thomas B. Wood, of Baylor, Evnen, Curtiss, Grimit & Witt, Lincoln, for appellee.

WHITE, C.J., and CAPORALE, FAHRNBRUCH, LANPHIER, WRIGHT, CONNOLLY, and GERRARD, JJ.


WRIGHT, Justice.

Jacqueline Paulsen appeals from a judgment entered by the Nebraska Workers' Compensation Court. The trial court held that Paulsen was entitled to a limited amount of benefits as the result of a work-related injury, but the court refused to characterize Paulsen as permanently disabled. Paulsen appealed to a workers' compensation review panel, claiming that she had suffered a temporary total disability extending beyond the date of the award and/or a...

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