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Commonwealth of Kentucky, Uninsured Employers' Fund v. Kara Sidebottom A/K/A Kara Harville

KYFebruary 16, 2017No. 2016-SC-000249-WCCited 1 time
Plaintiff WinWhitney Brand Inc.
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Case Details

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Venters
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Unknown
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
appeal

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Claim Types

Wrongful Termination

Outcome

The Kentucky Supreme Court affirmed the lower courts' decision that Kara Sidebottom was a variable wage employee (salary plus tips) at the time of injury, requiring her workers' compensation benefits be calculated under the more favorable variable wage statute rather than the fixed wage statute, despite her tips not being reported for tax purposes.

What This Ruling Means

# Kara Sidebottom Workers' Compensation Case Summary ## What Happened Kara Sidebottom was injured while working at Whitney Brand Inc. and filed for workers' compensation benefits. A dispute arose over how to calculate her benefits. The company argued she should be treated as a fixed-wage employee, which would result in lower compensation. Sidebottom argued she was a variable wage employee (earning salary plus tips), which would provide higher benefits—even though her tips hadn't been reported for tax purposes. ## What the Court Decided Kentucky's highest court ruled in Sidebottom's favor. The court confirmed she was a variable wage employee at the time of her injury. This meant her workers' compensation benefits had to be calculated using the more favorable variable wage formula rather than the fixed wage method. ## Why This Matters for Workers This ruling protects employees who earn tips or variable compensation from having their injury benefits unfairly reduced. The decision clarifies that workers can receive appropriate benefits based on their actual earning structure, regardless of tax reporting issues. It's a significant win for tipped and commission-based workers seeking fair compensation after workplace injuries.

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