FORD MOTOR CO. v. HUNT

Record No. 0821-97-1.

494 S.E.2d 152 (1997)

26 Va. App. 231

FORD MOTOR COMPANY v. Larry I. HUNT.

Court of Appeals of Virginia, Norfolk.

December 23, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Barry Dorans (Samuel W. Meekins, Jr.; Wolcott, Rivers, Wheary, Basnight & Kelly, P.C., on briefs), Virginia Beach, for appellant.

Matthew H. Kraft, Virginia Beach (Betty M. Tharrington; Rutter & Montagna, L.L.P., Norfolk, on brief), for appellee.

Present: BENTON and BRAY, JJ., and HODGES, Senior Judge.


BENTON, Judge.

Ford Motor Company appeals from the commission's award of disability benefits to Larry I. Hunt. Ford argues that Hunt's activity restrictions were unrelated to his compensable injury, that the commission improperly applied the "two causes" rule, and that Hunt failed to adequately market his residual work capacity. We affirm the commission's award.

I.

Hunt suffered an injury to his right knee while working in a Ford assembly plant....

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