SHELL v. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA

No. 10406.

461 P.2d 265 (1969)

93 Idaho 370

William G. SHELL, Claimant-Appellant, v. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA and Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, Defendants-Respondents.

Supreme Court of Idaho.

Rehearing Denied December 10, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Behm & Anderson, Buhl, for claimant-appellant.

Moffatt, Thomas, Barrett & Blanton, Boise, for defendants-respondents.


McFADDEN, Chief Justice.

Claimant-appellant William G. Shell was employed by the defendant-respondent Standard Oil Company of California, as an assistant manager at one of its service stations in Twin Falls. Claimant asserts that while removing some money from a floor safe for his employer on January 31, 1965, he suffered an injury to his back. On February 3, 1965 he was examined by a doctor, who in his report described the injury as a lumbo-sacral strain. This report...

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