BROWN v. IMPERIAL TRADING CO.

No. 2001-CA-1889.

815 So.2d 1084 (2002)

Billy BROWN v. IMPERIAL TRADING COMPANY.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

April 3, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas J. Cortazzo, Lamothe & Hamilton, New Orleans, LA, for Plaintiff/Appellee.

Sammie M. Henry, Johnson, Stiltner & Rahman, Baton Rouge, LA, for Defendant/Appellant.

Court composed of Chief Judge WILLIAM H. BYRNES III, Judge STEVEN R. PLOTKIN, Judge JAMES F. McKAY III.


PLOTKIN, Judge.

The issue in this appeal is whether a cerebrovascular stroke, which occurred at home, after the employee left work is compensable. Defendants-Appellants, Imperial Trading Company (hereinafter "Imperial") and Louisiana Workers' Compensation Corporation (LWCC), appeal the judgment of the workers' compensation judge in which the plaintiff, the stroke victim, was awarded workers' compensation benefits. For the reasons discussed below, we reverse the decision...

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