SHELTON v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

No. 9828.

14 Utah 2d 256 (1963)

382 P.2d 207

ALBERT SHELTON, PLAINTIFF, v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF UTAH, R & R WELL SERVICE COMPANY AND UNITED STATES FIDELITY & GUARANTY COMPANY, DEFENDANTS.

Supreme Court of Utah.

June 5, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Clyde, Mecham & Pratt, Frank J. Allen, Salt Lake City, for plaintiff.

A. Pratt Kesler, Atty. Gen., Skeen, Worsley, Snow & Christensen, Salt Lake City, for defendants.


HENRIOD, Chief Justice.

Review of an Industrial Commission's denial of an award for injuries. Affirmed, with no costs.

Mr. Shelton, applicant, concededly was injured while working on an oil drilling operation. A steel rod swinging pendulum-like, struck him on the left temple. He continued working, but suffered headaches. About 2 1/2 months later a physician removed liquid from a capsule near the brain and at the site of the injury. On advice, he did not work...

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