WAMMACK v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF ARIZONA

No. 6495.

83 Ariz. 321 (1958)

320 P.2d 950

Richard H. WAMMACK, Petitioner, v. The INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF ARIZONA, and Peerless Concrete Pipe Company, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Arizona.

February 5, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H.S. McCluskey, Phoenix, for petitioner.

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


STRUCKMEYER, Justice.

Petitioner Richard H. Wammack, while working for the Peerless Concrete Pipe Company, suffered injuries in an accident arising out of and in the course of his employment. He sustained severe contusions of the hips and legs with marked compression of the pelvis, a fracture of the left pubis and of the sacrum. On April 18, 1956, the Commission found that the monthly wage of petitioner prior to his injury was the sum of $377.89, and awarded temporary...

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