ELLISON v. THERMA TRU

No. CA 00-126.

30 S.W.3d 769 (2000)

71 Ark.App. 410

Sarah ELLISON v. THERMA TRU; Liberty Mutual Insurance Company; and Second Injury Fund.

Court of Appeals of Arkansas, Divisions I, II, and III.

November 15, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Walker, Shock, Harp & Hill, P.L.L.C., by: Eddie H. Walker, Jr., Fort Smith, for appellant.

Ledbetter, Cogbill, Arnold & Harrison, L.L.P., by: E. Diane Graham, Fort Smith, for appellee Therma Tru.


SAM BIRD, Judge.

In this second appeal to this court, the appellant, Sarah Ellison, contends that the Commission erred by determining that she had not proven by a preponderance of the evidence that she is permanently and totally disabled and could be categorized as falling under the odd-lot doctrine. Because substantial evidence exists to support the Commission's decision, we affirm.

At the hearing before the administrative...

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