292 S.C. 230 355 S.E.2d 861

Kenneth COOK, Petitioner v. MACK’S TRANSFER & STORAGE, Mayfield & Taylor and United States Fidelity & Guaranty Company, of whom Mack’s Transfer & Storage and United Fidelity & Guaranty Company, are Respondents.

(355 S. E. (2d) 861)

Supreme Court

May 6, 1987.

ORDER

Petitioner brought this action in circuit court for bad faith refusal to pay a worker’s compensation claim. The Court of Appeals held that such an action could not be maintained because the Industrial Commission had exclusive jurisdiction over the claim. Cook v. Mack’s Transfer & Storage, 291 S. C. 84, 352 S. E. (2d) 296 (Ct. App. 1986).

*231Petitioner seeks a writ of certiorari from this Court pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 55. Because we agree with the decision of the Court of Appeals, the petition is denied.

Cook v. Mack’s Transfer & Storage
292 S.C. 230 355 S.E.2d 861

Case Details

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Cook v. Mack’s Transfer & Storage
Decision Date
May 6, 1987
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292 S.C. 230

355 S.E.2d 861

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South Carolina

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