CROSBY v. CHUCK'S MEAT MARKET

No. 11325.

521 P.2d 1151 (1974)

95 Idaho 852

Randy CROSBY, Claimant-Appellant, v. CHUCK'S MEAT MARKET, Employer, and State Insurance Fund, Surety, Defendants-Respondents.

Supreme Court of Idaho.

Rehearing Denied May 29, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bruce O. Robinson, Theodore V. Spangler, Jr., Nampa, for claimant-appellant.

Paul S. Boyd, Boise, for defendants-respondents.


PER CURIAM.

On June 2, 1969, Randy Crosby caught his left hand in a meat grinder while cleaning his employer's place of business, Chuck's Meat Market, in Weiser, Idaho. The injuries he received required the amputation of his left hand and arm about three inches below the elbow. He was later fitted with an artificial arm. This prosthetic device requires replacement every five to seven years because of the wear and tear incident to normal use.

All medical expenses...

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