This is a companion case to Johnnie’s Produce Co. v. Benedict & Jordan,
The instant petition for certiorari was filed by the claimant for review of that portion of the Commission’s order reversing the Deputy Commissioner’s finding that claimant was temporarily totally disabled! from January 1958 to October 20, 1958, as; a result of an accident sustained by claimant while in the employ of the respondent Benedict & Jordan in November 1956. We agree with the Full Commission that the Deputy Commissioner’s finding of fact in this respect was not supported by competent substantial evidence.
This court has defined “temporary total disability” as the healing period or time during which the claimant is, by reason of injury, totally disabled and unable to work, and recovery is reasonably expected. See Concord Realty Corp. v. Romano, 1947,
Accordingly, we agree with the respondent that the Full Commission “was eminently correct in remanding this case to its Deputy for the determination of the date of the claimant’s maximum medical improvement and the extent of his residual disability from the injuries suffered in his first accident.”
The claimant’s petition for certiorari is, therefore, denied.
