DAWSON v. CLARK OIL AND REFINING CORPORATION

No. 32464.

410 S.W.2d 353 (1966)

William T. DAWSON, Employee, Appellant, v. CLARK OIL AND REFINING CORPORATION, Employer, and Royal Indemnity Company, Insurer, Respondents.

St. Louis Court of Appeals, Missouri.

December 20, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Milton Suffian and Joseph S. Rosenthal, St. Louis, for appellant.

Albert I. Graff, Malcolm I. Frank, St. Louis, Sandor Korein, E. St. Louis, J. J. Zych, St. Louis, for respondents.


WOLFE, Presiding Judge.

This concerns a claim filed before the Division of Workmen's Compensation of the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations of Missouri. The claimant asserted in his claim that he suffered a back injury resulting from an accident that occurred while he was working for the Clark Oil and Refining Corporation. The corporation generally denied the claim and specifically denied that the claimant was an employee. Upon a hearing before the Referee...

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