LUTCH v. DEPT. OF LABOR & IND.

No. 34957.

54 Wn.2d 373 (1959)

340 P.2d 786

ROSE LUTCH, as Administratrix, Respondent, v. THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES, Appellant.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department One.

June 18, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

The Attorney General and Walter F. Robinson, Jr., Assistant, for appellant.

Foster & Foster, for respondent.


HUNTER, J.

This appeal involves the question of whether an industrial insurance claim survives to the claimant's personal representative upon the claimant's death.

Michael H. Lutch, now deceased, was injured while engaged in extrahazardous employment in the logging industry, for which he filed a claim with the department of labor and industries on August 9, 1950. He was awarded fifty per cent of the maximum allowable...

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