BOEING CO. v. KEY

No. 44279-1-I.

5 P.3d 16 (2000)

101 Wash.App. 629

The BOEING COMPANY, Respondent, v. Virginia KEY, Appellant, and The Department of Labor and Industries, Defendant.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

Publication Ordered July 27, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Peter Moote, Peter Moote & Associates, Freeland, for Appellant.

Gilbert M. Stratton, Janet L. Smith, Craig Jessup & Stratton, Seattle, for Respondent.


BAKER, J.

Virginia Key's industrial insurance claim was dismissed after a jury found that she did not sustain an industrial injury. Key appeals, contending that the trial court erred in giving an instruction that misstated the law by referring to exclusions for mental health disabilities caused by stress applicable to occupational disease cases. Because the instruction correctly stated the law and did not prevent Key from arguing her theory of the case, we affirm...

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