HADDOCK v. HOPKINSVILLE COATING CORP.

No. 2001-SC-0367-WC.

62 S.W.3d 387 (2001)

Greg HADDOCK, Appellant, v. HOPKINSVILLE COATING CORPORATION; Thomas Lewis, Arbitrator; Thomas A. Nanney, Administrative Law Judge; and Workers' Compensation Board, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Kentucky.

December 20, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dick Adams, Adams Law Firm, Madisonville, Counsel for Appellant.

Robert A. Winter, Jr., David M. Andrew, Hemmer, Spoor, Pangburn, DeFrank & Kasson, PLLC, Ft. Mitchell, Counsel for Appellee, Hopkinsville Coating.


OPINION OF THE COURT

The claimant periodically developed sores and blisters on his hands and, for a while, developed a rash over much of his body. Medical evidence established that he suffered from contact dermatitis from exposure to various chemicals in the workplace but that the condition warranted an AMA impairment only at times when it was symptomatic. An Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) determined that the claimant...

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