SCHIFF v. N.D. WORKERS COMP. BUREAU

Civ. No. 910244.

480 N.W.2d 732 (1992)

Vern J. SCHIFF, Appellant, v. NORTH DAKOTA WORKERS COMPENSATION BUREAU, Appellee, Attorney General of the State of North Dakota; and William Clairmont, Inc., a North Dakota corporation, Respondents.

Supreme Court of North Dakota.

February 4, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Eugene F. Buresh of Freed, Dynes, Reichert, Buresh & Herauf, PC, Dickinson, for appellant.

Dean J. Haas, Asst. Atty. Gen., North Dakota Workers Compensation Bureau, Bismarck, for appellee.


MESCHKE, Justice.

Vern Schiff appealed from an order by the Workers Compensation Bureau that was affirmed by the district court. The Bureau ruled that Schiff was a candidate for vocational rehabilitation, and was not entitled to a lump sum payment of disability benefits. We affirm.

While managing a ranch in 1981, Vern Schiff was thrown from a horse, injuring his left hip and pelvis, and resulting in separation of his pelvic cartilage. Schiff received Workers...

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