TRELOAR v. SWINERTON AND WALBERG CO.

No. 7592.

653 P.2d 420 (1982)

Albert TRELOAR, Claimant-Appellee, v. SWINERTON AND WALBERG CO., Employer-Appellant, and Industrial Indemnity Co., Insurance Carrier-Appellant.

Supreme Court of Hawaii.

November 1, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Andrew S. Ono, Honolulu (Robert H. Thompson, Delay, Curran & Boling, Spokane, Wash., of counsel), for the Writ and on brief, for claimant-appellee.

Leroy T. Kuwasaki, Jr., Honolulu, on brief, for employer and Ins. carrier-appellant.

Before RICHARDSON, C.J., LUM, NAKAMURA, JJ., and Retired Justices OGATA and MENOR, assigned temporarily.


NAKAMURA, Justice.

The question in the case before us on a grant of certiorari is whether the Labor and Industrial Relations Appeals Board (the Appeals Board) erred when it affirmed the decision of the Director of Labor and Industrial Relations (the Director) allowing the workers' compensation claim of Claimant-appellee Albert Treloar (Treloar or the claimant) to be reopened pursuant to HRS § 386-89(c).

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