THOMPSON v. MOTEL 6

No. 26111.

17 P.3d 874 (2001)

135 Idaho 373

Betty R. THOMPSON, Claimant-Appellant, v. MOTEL 6, Employer, and National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Surety, Defendants, and State of Idaho, Industrial Special Indemnity Fund, Defendant-Respondent.

Supreme Court of Idaho, Twin Falls, November 2000 Term.

January 23, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Emil F. Pike, Jr., Twin Falls, for appellant.

Hon. Alan G. Lance, Attorney General, Boise; Benoit, Alexander, Sinclair, Harwood & High, Twin Falls, for respondent. Thomas B. High, argued.


KIDWELL, Justice.

Claimant Betty Thompson appeals from an order of the Industrial Commission finding that she had not attained odd-lot status, and that her permanent partial disability was only 70%, rather than the 100% she claimed. The decision of the Industrial Commission is affirmed.

I.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

Claimant Thompson was raised on a farm and graduated from high school in Ontario, Oregon. She married at the age of 15...

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