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This is an appeal from a judgment awarding benefits for total and permanent disability under the Workers' Compensation Act. Plaintiff Meyer sued defendant insurance carrier alleging an on-the-job back injury. The defendant appealed the trial court's decision, arguing that the court erred by excluding the testimony of a witness due to failure to disclose the witness in interrogatories. The Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Waco, affirmed the trial court's judgment, finding no abuse of discretion in excluding the testimony.
TEXAS EMP. INS. ASS'N v. Meyer is a workers' compensation case decided in Court of Appeals of Texas. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in Court of Appeals of Texas.
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This is an appeal from a judgment awarding benefits for total and permanent disability under the Workers' Compensation Act. Plaintiff Meyer sued defendant insurance carrier alleging an on-the-job back injury. The defendant appealed the trial court's decision, arguing that the court erred by excluding the testimony of a witness due to failure to disclose the witness in interrogatories. The Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Waco, affirmed the trial court's judgment, finding no abuse of discretion in excluding the testimony.
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