SCHNEIDER v. SOUTH DAKOTA DEPT. OF TRANSP.

No. 21412.

628 N.W.2d 725 (2001)

2001 SD 70

Robert SCHNEIDER, Claimant and Appellee, v. SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Employer and Appellant.

Supreme Court of South Dakota.

Reassigned January 3, 2001.

Decided May 30, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alicia D. Garcia and Michael Abourezk of Abourezk Law Firm, Rapid City, SD, Attorneys for claimant and appellee.

Robert B. Anderson of May, Adam, Gerdes and Thompson, Pierre, SD, Attorneys for employer and appellant.


AMUNDSON, Justice.

[¶ 1.] Robert Schneider (Schneider) suffered an injury to his back while chopping wood at his home on November 11, 1993. On January 27, 1994 Schneider was operating a snowplow when he reported a sudden onset of pain in his back. He has not worked since. The Department of Labor (Department) found that Schneider was not entitled to workers' compensation benefits. The circuit court reversed. On remand, the Department determined that Schneider...

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