FOX v. HUBBARD DRILLING COMPANY

No. 3410

401 P.2d 706 (1965)

Leland D. FOX, Appellant (Employee-Claimant below), v. HUBBARD DRILLING COMPANY, Appellee (Employer-Defendant below). (In the Matter of the Claim of Leland D. Fox, an Employee of Exploration Drilling Company — Workmen's Compensation.)

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

May 10, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph Garst of Garst & Hand, J. Patrick Hand of Garst & Hand, Douglas, for appellant.

No appearance for appellee.

Before PARKER, C.J., and HARNSBERGER and McINTYRE, JJ.


McINTYRE, Justice.

This is an appeal by an employee from a Workmen's Compensation award. The award was based on a finding of 15-percent permanent partial disability. The employee claims all evidence on the subject fixed permanent partial disability at 25 percent and the award should have been on that basis.

Leland D. Fox, employee, received a back injury while working at drilling a water well for Hubbard Drilling Company. No contest was made against the right...

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