RASMUSSEN v. INDUSTRIAL COM'N

No. 2 CA-IC 89-0019.

162 Ariz. 384 (1989)

783 P.2d 830

Timothy N. RASMUSSEN, Petitioner Employee, v. The INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF ARIZONA, Respondent, Boy Scouts of America, Respondent Employer, State Compensation Fund, Respondent Carrier.

Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division 2, Department B.

November 16, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dee-Dee Samet, Tucson, for petitioner employee.

Anita R. Valainis, Chief Counsel, Indus. Com'n of Arizona, Phoenix, for respondent.

Christopher E. Kamper, Chief Counsel, State Compensation Fund by Fred R. Sands, Tucson, for respondent employer and respondent carrier.


OPINION

LIVERMORE, Presiding Judge.

At age 16, petitioner Timothy Rasmussen injured his left knee while working as an archery instructor at a Boy Scout camp. His claim for workers' compensation benefits was accepted and he underwent reconstructive surgery. Two years after his claim was closed it was reopened to permit additional reconstructive surgery. After finding that Rasmussen suffered a 17 percent functional loss of the left leg, the Industrial Commission...

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