BROWNING v. YOUNG ELECTRIC SIGN CO.

No. 28160.

936 P.2d 322 (1997)

Floyd BROWNING, Appellant, v. YOUNG ELECTRIC SIGN CO., Respondent.

Supreme Court of Nevada.

March 27, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R. Paul Sorenson, Las Vegas, for Appellant.

McGroarty, Cartwright & Lane, Las Vegas, for Respondent.


OPINION

PER CURIAM:

Appellant Floyd Browning was an employee of Respondent Young Electric Sign Company (YESCO) and was injured on the job when an unsecured sign fell on him. YESCO was a self-insured company, and its third party administrator, W.R. Gibbens, Inc., accepted Browning's claim for worker's compensation benefits. However, approximately ninety days after accepting the claim, W.R. Gibbens informed Browning that it was withdrawing that acceptance...

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