COOPER v. MID-AMERICA DAIRYMEN

No. 77,803.

25 Kan. App.2d 78 (1998)

957 P.2d 1120

PAMELA COOPER, Claimant/Appellee, v. MID-AMERICA DAIRYMEN, Respondent/Appellant, and HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, Insurance Carrier/Appellant, and KANSAS WORKERS COMPENSATION FUND.

Court of Appeals of Kansas.

Opinion filed May 1, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John David Jurcyk and Douglas M. Greenwald, of McAnany, Van Cleave & Phillips, P.A., of Lenexa, for appellants.

Patrick R. Nichols, of Topeka, for appellee.

Before LEWIS, P.J., RULON, J., and WAHL, S.J.


LEWIS, J.:

The Workers Compensation Board (Board) awarded claimant permanent partial disability benefits based on a finding of "work disability" of 85%. The Board then determined that claimant had a 100% wage loss. Respondent and its insurance carrier appeal.

In early 1993, claimant was employed by respondent Mid-America Dairymen to bag dry powdered milk. This work consisted of bagging 50-pound bags of dry powder...

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