SAFFER v. BLACKSTONE DRILLING, INC.

No. 56,440

10 Kan. App. 2d 211 (1985)

696 P.2d 405

DELBERT SAFFER, Appellant, v. BLACKSTONE DRILLING, INC., and BITUMINOUS INSURANCE COMPANY, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kansas.

Opinion filed February 28, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jack O. Bowker, of McPherson, for appellant.

Douglas D. Johnson, of Kassebaum & Johnson, of Wichita, for appellees.

Before SWINEHART, P.J., ABBOTT and PARKS, JJ.


ABBOTT, J.:

This is an appeal in a workers' compensation case. The claimant, Delbert Saffer, appeals, questioning only the method used to compute his average weekly wage.

The salient facts are undisputed. Claimant worked for the respondent, Blackstone Drilling, Inc., (Blackstone) as a "truck pusher" before his retirement. His primary job was to oversee the transportation and assembly of oil drilling rigs and pumps.

Claimant retired in March of 1980...

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