LARSEN CO. v. INDUSTRIAL COMM.


9 Wis.2d 386 (1960)

LARSEN COMPANY and another, Appellants, v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION and another, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

February 2, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there were briefs by Welsh, Trowbridge, Bills, Planert & Gould of Green Bay, and oral argument by Lloyd J. Planert.

For the respondent Industrial Commission the cause was argued by Mortimer Levitan, assistant attorney general, with whom on the brief was John W. Reynolds, attorney general.


CURRIE, J.

The issues on this appeal are: (1) Is there any credible evidence which, if unexplained, will sustain the finding of the commission that the employee was totally disabled from March 8, 1955, through December 9, 1956, as a result of her injury of August 24, 1954; and (2) did the healing period continue as a matter of law until performance of the arthrodesis operation so as to entitle the employee to temporary total disability benefit payments irrespective...

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