KENTUCKY UNEMPLOYMENT INS. v. HAMILTON

No. 2010-SC-000252-DG.

364 S.W.3d 450 (2011)

KENTUCKY UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION, Appellant, v. David G. HAMILTON, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Kentucky.

Rehearing Denied May 24, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James Chesnut Maxson , Education and Workforce Development Cabinet, Office of Legal Legislative Services, Frankfort, KY, Counsel for Appellant.

Scott Mitchell Miller , Priddy, Cutler, Miller & Meade, PLLC, Louisville, KY, Counsel for Appellee.


Opinion of the Court by Justice VENTERS.

The sole issue before this Court is whether the Kentucky Unemployment Insurance Commission correctly interpreted and applied KRS 341.090, which designates the time period for determining the wages to be used to calculate the unemployment benefits for a claimant who has suffered a job-related injury.

On April 1, 2005, David Hamilton was injured during the course of his employment...

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