DAVIS v. WILSON


619 S.W.2d 709 (1980)

Drexel DAVIS, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Kentucky and Custodian of the Uninsured Employers' Fund, Appellant, v. James L. WILSON, Earl Clark d/b/a Modern Car Crushers and Workmen's Compensation Board, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

Withdrawn and Reissued December 5, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Steven L. Beshear, Atty. Gen., John L. Pendley, Asst. Atty. Gen., Frankfort, for appellant.

William A. Watson, Middlesboro, Earl Clark d/b/a Modern Car Crushers, for appellee James L. Wilson.

Before BREETZ, HOWERTON and WHITE, JJ.


BREETZ,* Judge.

James Wilson was injured while working in Tennessee and filed for workers' compensation benefits in Kentucky. The board found that he had sustained both a compensable injury and an occupational disability but refused to award him benefits under the Kentucky act on the ground that he was outside the extraterritorial coverage of that act. Wilson filed a petition for review in the Bell Circuit Court. The circuit court reversed...

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