CITY OF CASPER v. BOWDISH

No. 84-14.

713 P.2d 763 (1986)

The CITY OF CASPER, Appellant (Employer/Defendant), v. Ralph C. BOWDISH, Appellee (Employee/Plaintiff).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

January 29, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James R. Bell, Deputy City Atty., Casper, for appellant.

David A. Drell, Casper, for appellee.

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


THOMAS, Chief Justice.

In this case the City of Casper questions the sufficiency of the evidence to support an award of permanent total disability pursuant to the Worker's Compensation Act (§§ 27-12-101, W.S. 1977, et seq.) under the "odd-lot" doctrine. The district court found that Ralph C. Bowdish was permanently incapacitated from performing any work at any gainful occupation for which he was reasonably suited by experience or training. In order to make...

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