MASTIN v. LIBERAL MARKETS


674 S.W.2d 7 (1984)

Melody Ann MASTIN, Appellant, v. LIBERAL MARKETS; Travelers Insurance Company; John C. Wells (Successor to Thelma Stovall), Secretary of Labor and Custodian of the Special Fund; and Kentucky Workers' Compensation Board, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Kentucky.

July 5, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

E. André Busald, Florence, for appellant.

Mark W. Howard, Lionel A. Hawse, Lexington, for appellee, Liberal Markets & Travelers.

Denis S. Kline, Louisville, for appellee, Thelma Stovall.

J. Scott Getsinger, Frankfort, for appellee, Workers' Compensation.


LEIBSON, Justice.

Appellant, Melody Ann Mastin, seeks to reverse a decision of the Court of Appeals directing repayment of certain workers' compensation benefits which she received from the appellees. She suffered an illness resulting from inhaling an insecticide which was being sprayed in the area of her employment. She was working for Liberal Markets and the insecticide was being sprayed by Rose Exterminators, Inc.

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