LAY v. UNITED PARCEL SERVICE

No. CA 96-1349.

944 S.W.2d 867 (1997)

58 Ark.App. 35

Michael G. LAY, Appellant, v. UNITED PARCEL SERVICE, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Arkansas, Division IV.

June 4, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Nelson V. Shaw, Christie G. Adams, Texarkana, for Appellant.

David S. Wilson, III, West Memphis, for Appellee.


ROAF, Judge.

This is a workers' compensation case. The appellant, Michael G. Lay, worked as a delivery driver for the appellee, United Parcel Service ("UPS"). Lay claimed that he sustained right tennis elbow as a result of repeated lifting of packages and an electronic clip board, and that he further injured the elbow when he attempted to lift an unusually heavy package. On appeal, he asserts that the Commission's decision finding that he failed to prove a compensable...

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