CARDIN v. MORRISON-KNUDSEN

No. 5064.

603 P.2d 862 (1979)

Frank CARDIN, Appellant (Plaintiff-Employee), v. MORRISON-KNUDSEN, Appellee (Defendant-Employer).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

November 30, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank L. Thomas, Jr., Kemmerer, for appellant.

V. Anthony Vehar, Kemmerer, for appellee.

Before RAPER, C.J., and McCLINTOCK, THOMAS, ROSE and ROONEY, JJ.


ROSE, Justice.

This appeal arises under the Wyoming Worker's Compensation Act, §§ 27-12-101 to 27-12-804, W.S. 1977, which finds worker Frank Cardin making a disputed claim for injury against his employer, Morrison-Knudsen. At the hearing, the court found a compensable injury had occurred and, by order dated October 5, 1978, determined Mr. Cardin to have suffered "less than 5% permanent total disability" and awarded him $1,499.00. We remanded because a doctor...

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