WHYTE v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

No. 5384.

71 Ariz. 338 (1951)

227 P.2d 230

WHYTE v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION et al.

Supreme Court of Arizona.

January 29, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Minne & Sorenson, Roger J. Blake, Jennings, Strouss, Saimon & Trask, and J.A. Riggins, Jr., all of Phoenix, for petitioner.

H.S. McCluskey, Phoenix, for respondent Industrial Commission of Arizona. Robert E. Yount and Donald J. Morgan, Phoenix, of counsel.


PHELPS, Justice.

On March 10, 1942, Bill Whyte, Jr., petitioner herein, was seriously injured by accident while in the employ of Twaits-Morrison-Knudsen & Webb who were then engaged in the construction business in Arizona. The injuries sustained were multiple and among other things resulted in the amputation of his left leg and a substantial loss in the use of his right leg. At the time of the injury petitioner was employed as an iron or steel worker earning an...

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