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Rueben v. Ebeneezer Home

Supreme Court of Minnesota
May 26, 1972
198 N.W.2d 262 (Minn. 1972)

Opinion

No. 43361.

May 26, 1972.

Workmen's compensation — review — award for total and permanent disability.

Certiorari upon the relation of Ebeneezer Home, employer, and International Insurance Company, its insurer, to review a decision of the Workmen's Compensation Commission awarding compensation against said relators to Ester Lania Rueben, employee. Affirmed.

Mordaunt, Walstad, Cousineau McGuire and Robert J. McGuire, for relators.

Mott, Grose, Von Holtum Sieben and Harry Sieben, Jr., for respondent.

Heard before Knutson, C. J., and Todd, MacLaughlin, and Gunn, JJ.


Certiorari to review a decision of the Workmen's Compensation Commission awarding employee compensation and medical benefits on the basis of total and permanent disability.

Relators challenge the finding of permanent total disability and claim the services now performed by employee negate that finding.

No purpose would be served in restating the facts involved in this appeal. It is sufficient to say that upon a careful review of the proceedings herein, it is the opinion of this court that the finding of permanent total disability of the employee is supported by substantial evidence in view of the entire record submitted and that the limited services performed by the employee do not negate that finding.

Respondent is allowed $400 attorney's fees on this appeal.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Rueben v. Ebeneezer Home

Supreme Court of Minnesota
May 26, 1972
198 N.W.2d 262 (Minn. 1972)
Case details for

Rueben v. Ebeneezer Home

Case Details

Full title:ESTER LANIA RUEBEN v. EBENEEZER HOME AND ANOTHER

Court:Supreme Court of Minnesota

Date published: May 26, 1972

Citations

198 N.W.2d 262 (Minn. 1972)
293 Minn. 508

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