PARSONS v. KAY'S HOME COOKING, INC.

No. 17598.

830 S.W.2d 46 (1992)

Beverly Kay PARSONS, Claimant-Employee-Appellant, v. KAY'S HOME COOKING, INC., d/b/a Kay's Restaurant, Employer-Respondent.

Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, Division Two.

June 2, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James C. Wirken, James W. Jeans, and Cindy Sesler Ballard, Wirken & King, Kansas City, and Thomas E. Loraine, Lake Ozark, for claimant-employee-appellant.

Raymond E. Whiteaker and Janis L. Prewitt, Woolsey, Fisher, Whiteaker & Mc-Donald, Springfield, for employer-respondent.


MAUS, Judge.

Claimant, Beverly Kay Parsons (Parsons), was injured in an automobile accident after leaving her place of employment to go to a bank. The Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) found the accident was not compensable because Parsons had deviated from the route to the bank to attend to a personal matter. The Labor & Industrial Relations Commission (Commission) affirmed the decision of the ALJ. Parsons appeals. By an opinion filed December 26, 1991, this court...

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