WINDCHY v. WRAY

Nos. 95-CA-000005-WC, 95-CA-000211-WC.

919 S.W.2d 534 (1996)

William O. WINDCHY (Successor to Robert L. Whittaker), Acting Director of the Special Fund, Appellant v. Kathy WRAY; Credence Speakers, Inc.; Thomas A. Dockter, Administrative Law Judge; and Workers' Compensation Board, Appellees and Kathy J. WRAY, Cross-Appellant v. William O. WINDCHY (Successor to Robert L. Whittaker), Acting Director of the Special Fund; Credence Speakers, Inc.; Thomas A. Dockter, Administrative Law Judge; and Workers' Compensation Board, Cross-Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

Case Modified and Ordered Published by Court of Appeals April 5, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Judith K. Bartholomew Special Fund, Louisville, for appellant/cross-appellee, Windchy.

Joseph S. Freeland Paducah, for appellee/cross-appellant, Wray.

E. Frederick Straub, Jr., Whitlow, Roberts, Houston & Straub, Paducah, for appellee/cross-appellee, Credence Speakers, Inc.

Before EMBERTON, GUDGEL and HUDDLESTON, JJ.


OPINION

HUDDLESTON, Judge.

On July 15, 1986, when Kathy Wray was six months pregnant, she fell and injured her back while she was working on an assembly line at Credence Speakers, Inc. Diagnostic tests were not immediately performed because of her pregnancy, but Wray underwent physical therapy and was advised to stay off her feet. Wray experienced no complications in her pregnancy and had a normal delivery...

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