OLIVER v. BOEING CO.

No. 80,253.

26 Kan. App.2d 74 (1999)

977 P.2d 288

TYRONE L. OLIVER, Appellee, v. THE BOEING COMPANY-WICHITA, and AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., Appellants, and WORKERS COMPENSATION FUND, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kansas.

Opinion filed April 2, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Eric K. Kuhn and Stephen M. Kerwick, of Foulston & Siefkin, L.L.P., of Wichita, for the appellants.

Stephen J. Jones, of Law Office of Stephen J. Jones, of Wichita, for the appellee Tyrone L. Oliver.

Before PIERRON, P.J., PADDOCK, S.J., and MATTHEW J. DOWD, District Judge, assigned.


PIERRON, J.:

Tyrone Oliver received a workers compensation award including payment for wage loss. The Boeing Company-Wichita and American Manufacturers Mutual Insurance Company (Boeing) contend that Oliver did not allow Boeing the opportunity to offer accommodated work before he resigned and claimed disability and, therefore, he did not act in good faith. We affirm.

Oliver worked for Boeing installing doors on 737 cargo planes. He riveted, drilled, deburred...

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