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This case involves an appeal from a judgment in a worker's compensation claim where the plaintiff sustained a broken ring finger while working for Louisiana Pacific Corporation. A jury found the injury resulted in total and permanent loss of use of the ring finger and extended to other fingers and the left hand. The defendant appealed, challenging the legal and factual sufficiency of the evidence for the injury's extension beyond the ring finger and the total loss of use of the left hand, particularly considering the plaintiff's ability to secure and retain employment as a truck driver. The appellate court reversed the finding of total and permanent loss of use of the left hand but affirmed the findings that the injury affected the middle and little fingers.
Texas General Indemnity Co. v. Glover 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 case involves an appeal from a judgment in a worker's compensation claim where the plaintiff sustained a broken ring finger while working for Louisiana Pacific Corporation. A jury found the injury resulted in total and permanent loss of use of the ring finger and extended to other fingers and the left hand. The defendant appealed, challenging the legal and factual sufficiency of the evidence for the injury's extension beyond the ring finger and the total loss of use of the left hand, particularly considering the plaintiff's ability to secure and retain employment as a truck driver. The appellate court reversed the finding of total and permanent loss of use of the left hand but affirmed the findings that the injury affected the middle and little fingers.
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