GRAYSON v. CARTER RHOAD FURNITURE

No. 2110.

439 S.E.2d 859 (1994)

Jarvis GRAYSON, Respondent, v. CARTER RHOAD FURNITURE, Employer, and South Carolina Merchants Association, Carrier, Appellants.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided December 20, 1993.

Rehearing Denied February 18, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

F. Earl Ellis, Jr., and Andrew F. Lindemann, of Nauful & Ellis, Columbia, for appellants.

J. Marvin Mullis, Jr., and James B. Richardson, Jr., of Svalina, Richardson & Smith, Columbia, for respondent.


BELL, Judge:

This is a workers' compensation case. Jarvis Grayson sought additional temporary total disability benefits for an injury he suffered while employed at Carter Rhoad Furniture. The single commissioner denied the benefits and the full commission affirmed. On appeal, the circuit court reversed the full commission. Carter Rhoad appeals. We affirm.

Grayson's job with Carter Rhoad was lifting and moving furniture...

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