GRONOWSKI v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF ARIZONA

No. 6146.

81 Ariz. 363 (1957)

306 P.2d 285

Sophia GRONOWSKI, widow, Robert Gronowski and Carolyn Gronowski, minor children, Petitioners, v. The INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF ARIZONA, defendant Insurance carrier; and Ernest E. Chambers d/b/a Chambers Transfer & Storage Company, defendant employer, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Arizona.

January 29, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R.R. Woodford, Phoenix, for petitioners.

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


WINDES, Justice.

John Gronowski departed this life while on duty as an employee of Ernest E. Chambers dba Chambers Transfer & Storage Company. He left surviving a widow and two minor children. Claim for death benefits under the workmen's compensation act was filed. The Industrial Commission of Arizona, after rehearing, ultimately found that the decedent died as a direct result of myocardial infarction attributable solely to a pre-existing disease with no causal...

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