STOKER v. WORKERS' COMP. FUND OF UTAH

No. 920386.

889 P.2d 409 (1994)

Kyle STOKER, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. The WORKERS' COMPENSATION FUND OF UTAH and the Industrial Commission for the State of Utah, Defendants and Appellees.

Supreme Court of Utah.

Rehearing Denied February 8, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Martin W. Custen, James R. Hasenyager, Patrick F. Holden, Ogden, for plaintiff.

Dennis V. Lloyd, James R. Black, Salt Lake City, for defendants.


STEWART, Associate Chief Justice:

Kyle Stoker filed a complaint in the district court seeking a ruling that Utah Code Ann. § 35-1-65(1) of the Workers' Compensation Act ("Act") is unconstitutional under Article I, Section 11 of the Utah Constitution insofar as it provides that no temporary total disability benefits may be paid after eight years from the time of an injury-causing accident. The district court held the provision constitutional, and Stoker appeals...

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