STEVESON v. FROLIC FOOTWEAR

No. CA 99-895.

20 S.W.3d 413 (2000)

70 Ark.App. 383

Carol STEVESON v. FROLIC FOOTWEAR and Travelers.

Court of Appeals of Arkansas, Divisions III and IV.

June 7, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

V. James King, Jr., Riffel and King, Pocahontas, for appellant.

One brief only.


K. MAX KOONCE, II, Judge.

This is an appeal from the Arkansas Workers' Compensation Commission. Appellant sought medical benefits for treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome and de Quervain's tenosynovitis. The Commission reversed the decision of the administrative law judge and held that appellant's injury was not compensable because she had failed to prove that her carpal tunnel syndrome was the major cause of the need for treatment and because there were no objective...

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