STOVALL v. MULLEN


674 S.W.2d 526 (1984)

Thelma L. STOVALL, Commissioner of Labor (Special Fund), Appellant, v. William MULLEN; Green Coal Company; and, Workers' Compensation Board of Kentucky, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

August 17, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglas A. U'Sellis, Dept. of Labor, Louisville, for appellant.

Armer H. Mahan, Jr., Louisville, for appellees.

Before HAYES, C.J., and COMBS and WHITE, JJ.


WHITE, Judge.

The appellee, William Mullen, worked for the appellee, Green Coal Company, from 1951 until August 8, 1980, when he became totally and permanently disabled as a result of the occupational disease of silicosis/pneumoconiosis. For the last twenty-two (22) years of his employment with Green Coal Company, Mullen worked above ground as a crusher operator.

On September 16, 1981, Mullen and Green Coal Company...

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