DocketNumber: A89A1589
Citation Numbers: 192 Ga. App. 316, 385 S.E.2d 14, 1989 Ga. App. LEXIS 1020
Judges: Deen
Filed Date: 7/13/1989
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
Workers’ compensation. Johnson worked in appellee’s records department and received a compensable injury when files fell from the top of a filing cabinet, injuring her neck and shoulder. After treatment, she returned to work with instructions not to lift more than twenty pounds. She later went on maternity leave. Upon her return she was told to catch up on a work backlog by a certain date and to improve her supervisory skills. She was subsequently terminated for failure to meet these requirements. She claims that, because of her diminished capacity to work which was caused by her injury, she
We have reviewed the entire transcript and find no error. The court below correctly applied the “any evidence” rule to this case. Owen of Ga. v. Waugaman, 185 Ga. App. 827 (366 SE2d 173) (1988).
Judgment affirmed.