ROSE v. WESTATES CONST. CO.

No. 83-211.

703 P.2d 1084 (1985)

In the Matter of the Protest Upon the Worker's Compensation Claim of Kenneth C. ROSE, Appellant (Employee-Claimant), v. WESTATES CONSTRUCTION CO., Appellee (Employer).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

July 30, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

K. Craig Williams of Williams, Kelly & Waldrip, Rawlins, for appellant.

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

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


THOMAS, Chief Justice.

The primary issue presented in this case is whether the district court properly applied the "odd-lot doctrine" under the Wyoming worker's compensation statute in denying a claim for permanent total disability. There is a corollary question with respect to the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the district court's award of a permanent partial disability of twenty percent. We affirm the award entered by the district court.

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