CRAWLEY, Judge.
In April 1997, Mary C. Brown (the "worker") sued Michelin North America, Inc. (the "company"), for workers' compensation benefits, alleging that she had been injured in the line and scope of her employment in July 1995 and that as a result she had suffered a permanent disability. Following the presentation of ore tenus evidence, the trial court found that the worker had suffered a 70% permanent partial disability and awarded her benefits accordingly...
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