MATTER OF HAYNIE

No. 5027.

592 P.2d 693 (1979)

In the Matter of Injury to Elmer J. HAYNIE. AMAX COAL COMPANY, Appellant (Defendant-Employer below), v. Elmer J. HAYNIE, Appellee (Plaintiff-Employee below).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

March 14, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David G. Lewis of Brown, Drew, Apostolos, Massey & Sullivan, Casper, for appellant.

John M. Daly of Daly, Maycock & Anderson, Gillette, for appellee.

Before RAPER, C.J., McCLINTOCK, THOMAS, and ROSE, JJ., and GUTHRIE, J., Retired.


THOMAS, Justice.

This case involves the application of the Worker's Compensation Act (§ 27-310, W.S. 1957, as amended, et seq., now § 27-12-101, W.S. 1977, et seq.) to an occlusion of an internal carotid artery. The occlusion became manifest about 9 1/2 weeks after the employment incident which is accused as being causative. The employer resists payment, contending that there does not exist substantial credible evidence establishing that the injury was the...

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