Dana Corporation v. Judy Foshee

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ca02-202

ARKANSAS COURT OF APPEALS

NOT DESIGNATED FOR PUBLICATION

JOHN MAUZY PITTMAN, JUDGE

DIVISION III

DANA CORPORATION

APPELLANT

V.

JUDY FOSHEE

APPELLEE

CA02-202

September 25, 2002

APPEAL FROM THE ARKANSAS WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION

[NO. F005378]

AFFIRMED

The appellee filed a claim for workers' compensation benefits alleging that she sustained a compensable injury while working for appellant Dana Corporation. After a hearing, the Commission found that appellee had sustained a compensable injury for which she was entitled to treatment. Appellants, the employer and insurer, brought this appeal, asserting that the Commission's findings are not supported by substantial evidence in an argument that is based largely on questions of weight and credibility.

The only substantial question in the present case is the sufficiency of the evidence, the Commission's opinion adequately explains the decision, and we affirm. See In re: Memorandum Opinions, 16 Ark. App. 301, 700 S.W.2d 63 (1985).

Affirmed.

Roaf and Griffen, JJ., agree.

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