HANCOCK v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

No. 6289.

82 Ariz. 107 (1957)

309 P.2d 242

Joseph E. HANCOCK, Petitioner, v. The INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION of Arizona and A.R. Kleindienst, J. Ney Miles and F.A. Nathan, as members of the Industrial Commission of Arizona, and Royden Construction Company, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Arizona.

April 2, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Johnson & Shelley, Mesa, for petitioner.

John R. Franks, Phoenix, Donald J. Morgan and Robert K. Park, Phoenix, of counsel, for respondent Industrial Commission.


WINDES, Justice.

Certiorari to test the validity of an award of the Arizona Industrial Commission. There is no material dispute in the evidence. The petitioner, Joseph E. Hancock, was employed as a carpenter foreman by the Royden Construction Company which was engaged in road construction work, including construction of a bridge near Polacca, Arizona, approximately 75 miles northwest of Holbrook, Arizona. Petitioner lived at Concho, approximately 42 miles southeast...

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