ROYAL CROWN COLA COMPANY v. HINESLY

No. 40905.

403 P.2d 479 (1965)

ROYAL CROWN COLA COMPANY and Consolidated Underwriters, a corporation, Petitioners, v. Paul Worthington HINESLY, and the State Industrial Court, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

June 22, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rogers, Donovan & Rogers, by Gerard K. Donovan, Tulsa, for petitioners.

Harvey C. Carpenter, Tulsa, Charles R. Nesbitt, Atty. Gen., Oklahoma City, for respondents.


WILLIAMS, Justice.

The primary question to be determined is whether Royal Crown Cola Company, employer, authorized Dr. B to treat Paul Worthington Hinesly, claimant.

Claimant was employed by employer as a route salesman. On or about July 11, 1963, as claimant was loading his truck preparatory to going on his route from Tulsa, Oklahoma, he stepped on a broken pop bottle, cutting his right foot through his shoe and...

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