AQUINO v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

Nos. 1 CA-IC 187, 1 CA-IC 218.

8 Ariz. App. 444 (1968)

447 P.2d 259

MANUEL AQUINO, PETITIONER, v. THE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF ARIZONA, and THE ASHTON COMPANY, INCORPORATED, DEFENDANT EMPLOYER, RESPONDENTS.

Court of Appeals of Arizona.

November 26, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hirsch, Van Slyke & Ollason, by Lawrence Ollason, Tucson, for petitioner.

Robert K. Park, Former Chief Counsel, Robert D. Steckner, Chief Counsel, Phoenix, by Spencer K. Johnston, Tucson, for respondent Industrial Commission.


DONOFRIO, Judge.

Petitioner, a sixty-three-year-old laborer, was employed at a bridge-building jobsite in the Casa Grande area, many miles from his home. Due to the distance, he found it convenient to live at the site in a camper he had placed upon his pickup truck. He was not required by his employer to live at the site, and many of his fellow employees found it more convenient to live at their respective homes.

The employer furnished his employees with a...

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