Court Opinion

ID: 9726210
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Date Created: 2023-08-26 12:37:29.002882+00
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OPINION UPON REHEARING
(April 4, 1995)
This opinion upon rehearing is issued for the sole purpose of remedying two misleading and inadvertent statements made in our decision of December 29, 1994. In that opinion we stated:
"The jury's determination that McClana-han's employment with Remington would have extended beyond termination for three years, nine months is well within the parameters of a 'reasonable' time period.18
644 N.E.2d at 942.
In point of fact the jury did not have before it any period for compensatory damages beyond the three year nine month time-frame for which it awarded damages. At that time in 1985 McClanahan became one hundred percent (100%) totally disabled as a result of post-traumatic stress disorder from military service in Vietnam.
In all other respects, the petition for rehearing is denied. '
FRIEDLANDER and RUCKER, JJ., concur.

 It is important that McClanahan's damage measurement ceased in 1985, prior to his death in 1988. McClanahan's death was unrelated to any issue in this lawsuit."