Case ID: nw2d_358/html/0053-02.html
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Author: {"author": "TODD, Justice.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Ronald FRANKFURTH, Relator (CO-83-1535), v. SUNSTAR FOODS, INC., and Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Respondents, Sunstar Foods, Inc. and Home Insurance Company, Respondents, Armour and Company, Self-Insured, Relator (C7-83-1533), Prudential Insurance Company, Respondent, State Treasurer, Custodian of the Special Compensation Fund, Respondent.
    Nos. C7-83-1533, C0-83-1535.
    Supreme Court of Minnesota.
    Nov. 21, 1984.
    
      Timothy J. McCoy, Minneapolis, for relator Frankfurth.
    Randee S. Held, Minneapolis, for relator Armour and Co.
    Jeffrey B. Nelson, Minneapolis, for respondents Sunstar Foods Inc. & Home Ins. Co.
    Mark M. Suby, St. Paul, for respondents Sunstar Foods & Liberty Mut. Ins. Co.
    James M. Christenson, Minneapolis, for respondent Prudential Ins. Co.
    Peter F. Nelson, St. Paul, for respondent Special Compensation Fund.
   OPINION

TODD, Justice.

Ronald Frankfurth has received compensation for an injury sustained while employed by Armour and Company. Frank-furth was subsequently employed by Suns-tar where both he and Armour claim a new injury occurred. The compensation judge held that no new injury had occurred. The Workers’ Compensation Court of Appeals affirmed.

We hold that the Court of Appeals applied the proper standard of review and that the decision is not manifestly contrary to the evidence. See Hengemuhle v. Long Prairie Jaycees, 358 N.W.2d 54 (Minn.1984) (filed herewith).

Affirmed.