Nancy Broadhurst v. Employees Retirement System of Texas
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Outcome
The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed the district court's judgment upholding the Employees Retirement System of Texas Board's denial of Broadhurst's application for occupational disability retirement benefits, finding that her back injury from sitting in a chair did not meet the statutory definition of occupational disability.
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