BOOTH v. TRAILINER CORP.

No. 23138.

21 S.W.3d 869 (2000)

Donald J. BOOTH, Employee-Respondent, v. TRAILINER CORPORATION, Employer-Appellant, and Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Insurer-Appellant.

Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, Division Two.

May 30, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Raymond E. Whiteaker, Whiteaker & Wilson, P.C., Springfield, for Employer-Appellant and Insurer-Appellant.

Patrick J. Platter, Daniel, Clampett, Powell & Cunningham, L.L.C., Springfield, for Employee-Respondent.

Before MONTGOMERY, P.J., GARRISON, C.J., and BARNEY, J.


PER CURIAM.

The issue in this workers' compensation case is whether Donald J. Booth ("Booth") was an employee of Trailiner Corp. ("Trailiner") at the time he sustained an injury, or whether he was an "owner/operator" exempt from coverage under the workers' compensation law by reason of § 287.020.1.1,2 The Labor and Industrial Relations Commission ("Commission") held that Booth was an employee of Trailiner...

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