BENEDICT v. DEPT. OF LABOR & IND.

No. 36547.

63 Wn.2d 12 (1963)

385 P.2d 380

HAZEL M. BENEDICT, Respondent, v. THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES et al., Appellants.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department One.

October 3, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

The Attorney General and Elihu Hurwitz, Assistant, for appellant Department of Labor and Industries.

Ingram & Zelasko, for appellant Aloha Lumber Corporation.

James J. Solan, for respondent.


DAWSON, J.

Ed Benedict, an employee of Aloha Lumber Corporation, on April 11, 1955, suffered

"... an occupational vibration disease involving damage to the peripheral nervous and circulating systems and manifesting itself by generalized weakness, particularly marked in the upper extremities, numbness and discoloration of the hands and pain in the arms on exertion."1

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