O'REGAN v. NUMBER ONE CLEANERS

No. 96-CA-769.

690 So.2d 103 (1997)

Michelle M. O'REGAN v. NUMBER ONE CLEANERS.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fifth Circuit.

February 12, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George B. Recile, Metairie, for Plaintiff/Appellant.

James M. Taylor, New Orleans, for Defendant/Appellee.

Before GRISBAUM, DUFRESNE and DALEY, JJ.


DALEY, Judge.

Plaintiff, Michelle M. O'Regan, appeals the judgment of the worker's compensation hearing officer who found that she failed to sustain her burden of proof that her alleged occupational disease was caused by her employment with defendant, Number One Cleaners. For the reasons that follow, we affirm.

Defendant operates a laundry and dry-cleaning business. Plaintiff began her employment with defendant the...

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