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