GRAVES v. AMERICAN SMELTING & REFINING COMPANY

No. 9431.

394 P.2d 290 (1964)

Richard F. GRAVES, Employee, Claimant and Appellant, v. AMERICAN SMELTING & REFINING COMPANY, Self-Insured Employer, Defendant and Respondent.

Supreme Court of Idaho.

July 20, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

McClenahan & Greenfield and Gideon H. Oppenheimer, Boise, for appellant.

H. J. Hull & Sons, Wallace, for respondent.


McFADDEN, Justice.

Claimant, Richard F. Graves, appeals from an award of the Industrial Accident Board, of permanent partial disability of 6% as compared to the loss of one arm at the shoulder, he contending that he is entitled to a larger award.

On September 12, 1963, claimant petitioned the Industrial Accident Board for hearing on his claim for permanent disability. He was injured while working for the American Smelting and Refining Company, a self-insurer...

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