JOHNSON v. SIMPSON OIL COMPANY

No. 8402.

394 S.W.2d 91 (1965)

Frank P. JOHNSON, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. SIMPSON OIL COMPANY, Inc., and Travelers Insurance Company, a corporation, Defendants-Respondents.

Springfield Court of Appeals, Missouri.

August 4, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dempster & Edwards, Sikeston, for plaintiff-appellant.

Evans & Dixon, Edward W. Warner, St. Louis, for defendants-respondents.


STONE, Judge.

In this proceeding under the Missouri Workmen's Compensation Law, Frank P. Johnson, the claimant, seeks benefits on account of personal injuries sustained by him on April 5, 1961, in an accidental fall at a service station in Dexter, Missouri (hereinafter referred to as the station). Claimant's theory has been and is that he was a statutory employee of Simpson Oil Company, Inc. [Section 287.040],

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