JOHNSON v. STATE EX REL. WORKER'S COMP.

No. 90-47.

798 P.2d 323 (1990)

Donald F. JOHNSON, Appellant (Employee-Claimant), v. The STATE of Wyoming, ex rel. WYOMING WORKER'S COMPENSATION DIVISION, Appellee (Objector-Defendant).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

October 1, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael Schilling (argued), Laramie, for appellant.

Joseph B. Meyer, Atty. Gen., and Larry M. Donovan, Sr. Asst. Atty. Gen. (argued), for appellee.

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


CARDINE, Justice.

Appellant Donald Johnson sought worker's compensation benefits for depression and stress suffered following a truck accident that occurred in the course of employment. Following an administrative hearing, his injuries were deemed compensable. On appeal, the district court reversed the award.

We reverse the district court and remand this action for entry of an order affirming the administrative determination.

Johnson frames the issue...

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