Hornback v. Hardin Memorial Hosp.
Annotate this CaseWhile working for Employer, Appellant became trapped in a stalled elevator. Employer's security staff attempt to rescue Appellant, but as a result of their attempt, Appellant fell several stories down the elevator shaft, causing serious injuries. Appellant filed for workers' compensation. The ALJ enhanced Appellant's workers' compensation award based on Ky. Rev. Stat. 342.165(1), which provides that if an accident is caused by the intentional failure of an employer to comply with a statute or regulation relative to the maintenance of safety appliance, the claimant's benefits shall be increased, and Ky. Rev. Stat. 338.031, which states that an employer must provide his employees a place to work free from dangerous hazards. The workers' compensation board affirmed. The court of appeals reversed. The Supreme Court reversed, holding that the ALJ correctly applied the four-part test set forth in Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government v. Offutt to determine that Employer violated section 338.031, and accordingly, the ALJ properly applied the enhancement to Appellant's weekly benefit because of Employer's violation of section 342.165.
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