LEWIS v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

No. 1 CA-IC 604.

17 Ariz. App. 159 (1972)

496 P.2d 149

Lloyd E. LEWIS, Petitioner, v. The INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION of Arizona, Respondent, Otis Elevator Company, Respondent Employer, Employer Commercial Union Companies, Respondent Carrier.

Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division 1, Department B.

April 27, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William B. Revis, Phoenix, for petitioner.

Jennings, Strouss & Salmon, by M. Byron Lewis, Phoenix, for respondents.

William C. Wahl, Jr., Chief Counsel, The Industrial Commission of Arizona, Phoenix, for respondent.


JACOBSON, Judge.

The question raised by this appeal by writ of certiorari is whether the medical evidence is sufficient to establish legal causation.

On June 26, 1969 the petitioner, Lloyd E. Lewis, a supervisor for Otis Elevator Company, felt a snap in his back while bending over to pick up a spool of wire during the course of his employment. At first, petitioner did not feel any discomfort but a few days later he felt pain in his left leg and hip; he mentioned...

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