DUNLAP v. STATE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION COM'R

No. 12944.

177 S.E.2d 35 (1970)

Wanda D. DUNLAP v. STATE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION COMMISSIONER, and Lincoln Dry Goods Co. and Hi Way Motel.

Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.

Decided October 27, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Toney E. Cline, Charleston, for appellant.


CAPLAN, Judge:

The claimant, Wanda D. Dunlap, on December 3, 1966, during her employment by R. P. Isaacs, slipped and fell on the icy steps of the Hi-Way Motel which was owned and operated by her employer. From this fall she received injuries to her back which were later determined to be compensable and for which she was awarded total temporary disability benefits. After being hospitalized at the Jackson General Hospital in Ripley, West Virginia, she was referred...

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