SIMONS v. C.G. BENNETT LBR. CO.

No. 10771.

404 P.2d 505 (1965)

146 Mont. 129

Jack W. SIMONS, Claimant and Appellant, v. C.G. BENNETT LUMBER COMPANY, Defendant and Appellee.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided August 3, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lee A. Jordan (argued), Missoula, for appellant.

Mulroney, Mulroney & Delaney, Dexter L. Delaney (argued), Missoula, for appellee.


DOYLE Justice.

The plaintiff, a 40 year old married father of three children was injured on August 2, 1960, while employed at St. Regis, Montana by the C.G. Bennett Lumber Company, a Plan one carrier.

The employer-defendant filed a first report of injury on August 22, 1960, and gave the cause of injury stating that the claimant was sitting on a sawmill carriage when it hit the end bumper and caught him off balance...

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