Reineke v. McCormick

619 P.2d 1141, 101 Idaho 688, 1980 Ida. LEXIS 537
Idaho Supreme Court·Decided November 7, 1980·No. No. 13252·Published

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

Claimant appellant appeals the Industrial Commission’s finding that claimant was not totally and permanently disabled as a result of an industrial accident. The sole issue on appeal is whether there was sufficient evidence to sustain the commission’s finding that the claimant had suffered only a permanent partial disability rating of 8% of the loss of a leg at the hip.

We have reviewed the record and con-, elude that there was evidence to support the commission’s finding, and that the commission did not err in its award.

Judgment affirmed.

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Reineke v. McCormick, 619 P.2d 1141, 101 Idaho 688, 1980 Ida. LEXIS 537 (Idaho 1980).

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