Case Name: FLORIDA ROCK INDUSTRIES, INC., Self-insured Employer, and Underwriters Adjusting Company, Servicing Agent for the Self-insured Employer, Appellants/Cross-appellees, v. Glenn E. SPURLIN, Appellee/Cross-Appellant
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1983-06-15
Citations: 432 So. 2d 812
Docket Number: No. AO-307
Parties: FLORIDA ROCK INDUSTRIES, INC., Self-insured Employer, and Underwriters Adjusting Company, Servicing Agent for the Self-insured Employer, Appellants/Cross-appellees, v. Glenn E. SPURLIN, Appellee/Cross-Appellant.
Judges: BOOTH and SHIVERS, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 432
Pages: 812–812

Head Matter:
FLORIDA ROCK INDUSTRIES, INC., Self-insured Employer, and Underwriters Adjusting Company, Servicing Agent for the Self-insured Employer, Appellants/Cross-appellees, v. Glenn E. SPURLIN, Appellee/Cross-Appellant.
No. AO-307.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.
June 15, 1983.
Ronald S. Webster of Whittaker, Pyle, Stump & Webster, P.A., Orlando, for appellants/cross-appellees.
Fred A. Harrison, Jr., P.A., South Miami, for appellee/cross-appellant.

Opinion:
MILLS, Judge.
The employer/carrier appeal and the claimant cross-appeals a workers' compensation order. We affirm.
An average weekly wage of $575 is supported by Spurlin's testimony.
The lack of a causal relationship between the compensable accident and a subsequent herniated disc is supported by the testimony of Dr. Conelly, the treating neurosurgeon.
AFFIRMED.
BOOTH and SHIVERS, JJ., concur.