AIK SELECTIVE SELF INS. FUND v. BUSH

No. 2000-SC-0344-DG.

74 S.W.3d 251 (2002)

AIK SELECTIVE SELF INSURANCE FUND, Appellant, v. Mark W. BUSH; and William Dixon, M.D. Appellees.

Supreme Court of Kentucky.

Rehearing Denied May 16, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. Kenneth Nevitt, G. Phillip Williams, Williams, Wagoner & Nevitt, Louisville, for Appellant.

William F. McMurry, McMurry & Talbott, Louisville, Teresa A. Talbott, Goshen, for Mark W. Bush.

Mikell Grafton Skinner, Clark & Grafton, Louisville, for William Dixon, M.D.


COOPER, Justice.

On June 19, 1993, Appellee Mark W. Bush was overcome by carbon monoxide while driving a forklift for his employer, Advance Distribution Services. He was subsequently treated for his injury by Appellee William Dixon, M.D. Appellant AIK Selective Self-Insurance Fund provided workers' compensation coverage for Advance Distribution and, as of July 28, 1998, had paid workers' compensation benefits to or on behalf of Bush as follows:

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