LEONARD v. McDONALDS OF JACKSON HOLE

No. 87-175.

746 P.2d 1261 (1987)

Loraine LEONARD, Appellant (Plaintiff), v. McDONALDS OF JACKSON HOLE, Appellee (Defendant).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

December 15, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William R. Fix, Jackson, for appellant.

David K. Larson of Mullikin, Larson & Swift, Jackson, for appellee.

Before BROWN, C.J., and THOMAS, CARDINE, URBIGKIT and MACY, JJ.


MACY, Justice.

The fundamental question in this case is whether the evidence supports the trial court's determination that plaintiff Loraine Leonard (appellant herein) was not entitled to temporary total disability worker's compensation benefits.

We affirm.

Plaintiff presents the issues as follows:

"I. DID THE DISTRICT COURT MISAPPLY THE BURDEN OF PROOF IN NOT REQUIRING THE EMPLOYER TO PROVE THAT THE JOB HE OFFERED WAS SUITABLE WORK GIVEN...

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