SCHEPANOVICH v. UNITED STATES STEEL CORP.

No. 83-28.

669 P.2d 522 (1983)

In the Matter of the Claim for Worker's Compensation. Milton D. SCHEPANOVICH, Appellant (Employee-Claimant), v. UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION, Appellee (Employer-Respondent).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

September 14, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bradley L. Booke, Jackson, for appellant.

Catherine L. Dirck of Johnson, MacPherson & Noecker, Rawlins, for appellee.

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


THOMAS, Justice.

The question brought before the court in this case calls in its resolution for a refinement of the rule relating to the shifting of the burden of proof from an employee to an employer under the "odd-lot doctrine" in a worker's compensation case. The district court held that the employee had failed to sustain his burden of proof in this instance. In effect this was a holding that the burden of proof was not...

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