CHARLTON v. UNITED STEEL ERECTORS

No. WD 36682.

704 S.W.2d 273 (1986)

George Edward CHARLTON, Employee, v. UNITED STEEL ERECTORS and Cigna-Ina-Aetna, Appellants, and L & M Erectors Company and Gulf Insurance Company, Respondents.

Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District.

January 28, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel K. Atwill, Knight, Ford, Wright, Atwill & Parshall, of counsel, Columbia, for appellants.

Edward W. Warner, Evans & Dixon, of counsel, St. Louis, for respondents.

Before SOMERVILLE, P.J., PRITCHARD and BERREY, JJ.


PRITCHARD, Judge.

In this workers' compensation case, the question is which of two possible employers is responsible for benefits under the Workers' Compensation Law to an employee injured on October 26, 1981. An Administrative Law Judge found that United Steel Erectors was the responsible employer, which was affirmed by the Labor and Industrial Commission.

George Charlton, known in the trade as one of the best iron workers in central Missouri, was working...

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