ARCHER v. BONNERS FERRY DATSUN

Nos. 17184, 17204.

786 P.2d 557 (1990)

117 Idaho 166

Robert ARCHER, Claimant-Respondent, v. BONNERS FERRY DATSUN, Employer, and Universal Underwriters Insurance Company, Surety, Defendants-Appellants, and State of Idaho, Industrial Special Indemnity Fund, Defendant-Appellant.

Supreme Court of Idaho.

January 31, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Coughlan, Coughlan & Korn, Boise, for appellants Bonners Ferry Datsun and Universal Underwriters Ins. Co., Glenn A. Coughlan, argued.

Elsaesser, Jarzabek, & Buchanan, Sandpoint, for respondent, Robert Archer. Joseph Edward Jarzabek, argued.

Jim Jones, Atty. Gen., and Skinner, Fawcett & Mauk, Boise, for respondent, State of Idaho, Indus. Sp. Indem. Fund. William L. Mauk, argued.

Clements, Brown & McNichols, Lewiston, for amicus, Workers' Compensation Exchange. Michael E. McNichols, argued.

Penland & Munther, Boise, for amicus Idaho Employers Council. Paul S. Penland, argued.


The Previous Opinion Issued December 15, 1988, is Hereby Withdrawn and this Opinion is Substituted Therefor.

ON REHEARING

JOHNSON, Justice.

This is a worker's compensation case. The primary issue presented in this appeal is whether there was substantial competent evidence to support the finding of the Industrial Commission that the claimant (Archer) was totally and permanently disabled under the odd-lot doctrine. The Industrial Special Indemnity...

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