ATCHER v. KENTUCKY STATE POLICE AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BOARD


483 S.W.2d 116 (1972)

Don ATCHER, Appellant, v. KENTUCKY STATE POLICE and Workmen's Compensation Board, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

June 23, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John W. Bland, Jr., Hatcher, Lewis & Bland, Elizabethtown, for appellant.

James M. Graves, William P. Swain, and Larry L. Johnson, Boehl, Stopher, Graves & Deindoerfer, Louisville, for appellees.


STEINFELD, Chief Justice.

Appellant Don Atcher claimed compensation for permanent partial disability under the Workmen's Compensation law. KRS 342.110. The Board denied benefits and its decision was upheld on an appeal to the circuit court, from which judgment this appeal was taken. We affirm.

While appellant Atcher was engaged in the performance of his duties as a Kentucky State Police Officer, he was struck by shotgun pellets. The surgeon was unable to remove...

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