DEPARTMENT OF LABOR & INDUSTRIES v. DENNY

No. 22225-6-II.

969 P.2d 525 (1999)

93 Wash.App. 547

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR & INDUSTRIES OF the STATE OF WASHINGTON, Respondent, v. Patricia DENNY, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 2.

January 11, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brock David Stiles, Stiles & Stiles Inc. Ps, Sedro Woolley, for Appellant.

M. Catherine Walsh, Atty. General's Office, Labor & Industry Div., Olympia, for Respondent.


HOUGHTON, C.J.

In 1992, Patricia Denny recalled a repressed memory of sexual molestation that had occurred 23 years earlier when she was almost five years old. Denny sought time loss payments from the Department of Labor and Industries (Department) under the Crime Victims Compensation Act (Act). Initially, the Department paid the time loss claim but, in 1993, determined it had erred in paying. Denny appealed the Department decision to an Industrial Appeals Judge ...

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