WORKER'S COMP. CLAIM OF HAMILTON v. STATE

No. 00-91.

18 P.3d 637 (2001)

2001 WY 20

In the Matter of the WORKER'S COMPENSATION CLAIM OF Nancy L. HAMILTON, Appellant (Petitioner), v. STATE of Wyoming, ex rel., WYOMING WORKERS' SAFETY AND COMPENSATION DIVISION, Appellee (Respondent).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

February 27, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Representing Appellant: H. Richard Hopkinson of Gorrell & Hopkinson, P.C., Worland, WY.

Representing Appellee: Gay Woodhouse, Wyoming Attorney General; John W. Renneisen, Deputy Attorney General; Gerald L. Laska, Senior Assistant Attorney General; Bernard P. Haggerty, Senior Assistant Attorney General.

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


GOLDEN, Justice.

[¶ 1] The primary issue in this appeal is whether a worker compensation claimant's inconsistent reports of the cause of her injury entitle a hearing examiner to determine an injury is not work-related. We affirm the hearing examiner's decision.

ISSUES

[¶ 2] Appellant Nancy L. Hamilton presents this single issue for our review:

Did the Wyoming Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) act arbitrarily, capriciously...

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