The judgment of the court of appeal denied Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. the right to reduce claimant’s workers’ compensation benefits under La. R.S. 23:1225(C)(1)(b), based on claimant’s receipt of Social Security old-age benefits. Upon Wal-Mart’s application, we granted certiorari to review the correctness of this decision. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. v. Keel, 99-1540 (La.9/24/99),
After this case was taken under advisement, we rendered our opinion in Pierce v. LaFourche Parish Council, 99-2854 (La.5/16/00),
DECREE
For the reasons assigned, the judgment of the court of appeal is vacated and set aside, and the case is remanded to the Office of Workers’ Compensation for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.
Notes
Traylor, J., not on panel. Rule IV, Part II, § 3.
. The.record indicates claimant raised the issue of constitutionality in her memorandum filed in the Office of Workers’ Compensation, although she did not specifically plead the unconstitutionality of the statute as required by Vallo v. Gayle Oil Co., 94-1238 (La. 11/30/94),
