HAPNEY v. RHEEM MFG. CO.

No. CA 98-678.

992 S.W.2d 151 (1999)

67 Ark.App. 8

Renate HAPNEY, Appellant, v. RHEEM MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Arkansas, Divisions IV and I.

June 2, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sexton & Fields, P.L.L.C., William J. Kropp III, Fort Smith, for appellant.

Warner, Smith & Harris, PLC, Wayne Harris, Fort Smith, for appellee.


JOHN E. JENNINGS, Judge.

Renate Hapney filed a workers' compensation claim, contending that she had sustained a ruptured cervical disc while working at Rheem Manufacturing on February 2, 1996. She proceeded under three alternative theories of compensability, arguing that her injury was: (1) caused by a specific incident and identifiable by time and place of occurrence under Ark.Code Ann. § 11-9-102(5)(A)(i) (Supp.1997); (2) caused by rapid repetitive motion under...

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