MILLER v. SEALY FURNITURE COMPANY

No. 328, Sept. Term, 1998.

724 A.2d 743 (1999)

125 Md. App. 178

Brenda F. MILLER v. SEALY FURNITURE COMPANY, et al.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

February 25, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Anne E. Hoke (Ingerman & Horwitz, on the brief), Baltimore, for Appellant.

W. John Vernon (Lord & Whip, P.A., on the brief), Baltimore, for Appellees.

Argued before HARRELL, JAMES S. GETTY (Ret'd, Specially Assigned), and ESSOM V. RICKS, Jr. (Specially Assigned), JJ.


ESSOM V. RICKS, Jr., Judge, Specially Assigned.

The question presented in this appeal is whether the Workers' Compensation Commission may order that an overpayment of temporary total disability benefits be deducted from the payment of permanent partial disability benefits subsequently awarded for the same disability.

On January 12, 1989, after working for eight years as an upholsterer for Sealy Furniture (Employer), Brenda F. Miller (Claimant) became disabled...

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