Mississippi Federated Cooperatives (AAL) v. Pitts
Mississippi Federated Cooperatives (AAL) v. Pitts
Opinion of the Court
Claimant sustained an injury on January 16, 1964, from an accident which arose out of and in the course of her employment. The attorney referee awarded temporary to' 1 disability benefits from January 17, 1964, to the date of his order on May 10, 1965. Upon review by the Workmen’s Compensation Commission, the attorney referee’s award was affirmed, and upon appeal to the circuit court the order of the Workmen’s Compensation Commission was affirmed.
The principal argument of the employer and its compensation carrier who appealed to this Court is that the Commission’s order
The record in this case is not entirely satisfactory, and the evidence on the part of the claimant does not present a strong case. We are of the opinion, however, that there was some substantial evidence that claimant was temporarily totally disabled, and the Commission’s award will not be disturbed.
The judgment of the circuit court affirming the award of temporary total compensation benefits by the Workmen’s Compensation Commission is affirmed, and the case is remanded for further proceedings.
Affirmed and remanded for further proceedings.
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