MUIR v. KESSINGER

No. 102 Civ.

35 F.Supp. 116 (1940)

MUIR v. KESSINGER.

District Court, E. D. Washington, N. D.

October 16, 1940.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Funkhouser & Twohy, of Spokane, Wash., for plaintiff.

Hamblen, Gilbert & Brooke, of Spokane, Wash., for defendant.


NETERER, District Judge.

It is claimed that the Industrial Insurance Act of Washington abolishes all right of civil causes of action for personal injuries, and all jurisdiction of the Courts of the State over such causes of action are expressly withdrawn.

The Industrial Insurance Act, Laws 1911, p. 345, 3 Rem. & Bal.Code, Sec. 6604— 1 et seq., cannot relieve the defendant. This act has application only to the common-law system governing remedy of...

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