MURRAY v. STATE EX REL. WORKERS' SAFETY AND COMP. DIV.

No. 99-76.

993 P.2d 327 (1999)

In The Matter Of The Worker's Compensation Claim Of: Donald David MURRAY, Appellant (Petitioner/Employee-Claimant), v. STATE of Wyoming, ex rel., WYOMING WORKERS' SAFETY AND COMPENSATION DIVISION, Appellee (Respondent/Objector-Defendant).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

December 29, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Representing Appellant: Sharon M. Rose of Beppler, Lavery & Rose, P.C., Evanston, WY. Argument presented by Ms. Rose.

Representing Appellee: Gay Woodhouse, Attorney General; John W. Renneisen, Deputy Attorney General; Gerald W. Laska, Senior Assistant Attorney General; and Bernard P. Haggerty, Senior Assistant Attorney General. Argument presented by Mr. Haggerty.

Before LEHMAN, C.J., and THOMAS, MACY, GOLDEN, and HILL, JJ.


HILL, Justice.

Appellant Donald Murray's wrists broke out in hives shortly after he drew a sample of raw gas as part of his job activities. When the Workers' Compensation Division denied Murray's claim for benefits, a contested case hearing was held to determine whether his injury was work-related. The hearing examiner held that Murray's inability to identify the precise chemical which caused his skin problem constituted failure to prove a compensable injury as a...

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