HUNTER v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

No. 5537.

73 Ariz. 84 (1951)

237 P.2d 813

HUNTER v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION et al.

Supreme Court of Arizona.

November 26, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Eli Gorodezky, William C. Greatman, and Walter P. Boyd, all of Phoenix, for petitioner.

H.S. McCluskey, Phoenix (Robert E. Yount and Robert W. Pickrell, Phoenix, of counsel), for respondent Industrial Commission.


STANFORD, Justice.

In December of 1950, petitioner, Pauline W. Hunter, was employed by the J.J. Newberry Co., in Phoenix, Arizona. On the morning of the 22nd of that month she reported for work as usual and proceeded to go about her duties as a saleslady in the children's toy department. In doing so, she was obliged to work in an aisle some 18 to 24 inches in width. Petitioner's testimony indicates that while stocking some...

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