Illinois Appellate Court
Civil Court
Workers' Compensation
Claimant sustained medial meniscus tear as result of falling on ice while working as driver. Evidence did not support claim of permanent total disability, as claimant made meager efforts to find new work, and several physicians opined that claimant could work, with restrictions. Commission properly apportioned medical expenses, and employer did not offer evidence that medical expenses were not reasonable or necessary. (McCULLOUGH, HUDSON, and HOLDRIDGE, concurring.)