DEFFENBAUGH v. HUDSON

No. 71316.

791 P.2d 84 (1990)

Traci DEFFENBAUGH and Kristina Olson, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Savilla HUDSON, Defendant-Appellee, and Farmers Insurance Company, Mid-Continent Casualty Company, and City of Oklahoma City, Defendants.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

April 17, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Howard K. Berry, III, Naifeh & Woska, A Professional Corp., Oklahoma City, for plaintiffs-appellants.

John F. Percival, Messrs. Culp, Heath, Sushnik, Percival & Percival, Oklahoma City, for defendant-appellee.


OPALA, Vice Chief Justice.

The dispositive question in this appeal is: Does the co-employee-driver, who was using an individually owned and insured vehicle, stand shielded from tort liability by the immunity provided in the Workers' Compensation Act1 [Act], when co-employee-passengers injured in the course of their common employment seek vehicular negligence recovery that is to be limited to the...

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