TEXAS DEPT. OF INS. COMPENSATION v. JACKSON

No. 11-06-00158-CV.

225 S.W.3d 734 (2007)

TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE, DIVISION OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION, Appellant, v. MichaeL E. JACKSON, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Eastland.

April 26, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kevin Heyburn, Assistant Office of the Atty. General of Texas, Austin, for appellant.

Allen R. Stroder, Barry L. Hart, Odessa, for appellee.

Panel consists of: WRIGHT, C.J., McCALL, J., and STRANGE, J.


OPINION

RICK STRANGE, Justice.

This is a workers' compensation case. Michael E. Jackson filed suit to appeal the Texas Workers' Compensation Commission's Appeals Panel's1 decision that he was not entitled to lifetime income benefits (LIBs). The TWCC filed a petition in intervention to support the panel's decision, and the case was set for trial. During a hearing on the parties' motions in limine, the trial court ruled that Jackson...

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