AMERICAN MOTORS CORP. v. INDUSTRIAL COMM.


18 Wis.2d 246 (1962)

AMERICAN MOTORS CORPORATION, Appellant, v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION and another, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

November 27, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief by Quarles, Herriott & Clemons, and oral argument by L. C. Hammond, Jr., all of Milwaukee.

For the respondent Industrial Commission the cause was argued by Gordon Samuelsen, assistant attorney general, with whom on the brief were John W. Reynolds, attorney general, and Beatrice Lampert, assistant attorney general.

For the respondent Vera Parkinson there was a brief and oral argument by L. A. Tarrell of Milwaukee.


FAIRCHILD, J.

Sec. 102.03 (1) (c), Stats., provides in part:

"Every employee going to and from his employment in the ordinary and usual way, while on the premises of his employer . . . shall be deemed to be performing service growing out of and incidental to his employment; . . ."

It was established without dispute that Mrs. Parkinson was leaving her employment in the ordinary and usual way and the only question raised is whether the parking lot was...

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