NEVADA INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION v. WILLIAMS

No. 7830.

541 P.2d 905 (1975)

NEVADA INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION, Appellant, v. Vernon L. WILLIAMS, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Nevada.

October 30, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank A. King, Jr., Las Vegas, for appellant.

Charles L. Kellar, Las Vegas, for respondent.


OPINION

THOMPSON, Justice:

Vernon Williams is partially disabled by reason of a respiratory deficit, cause unknown. Through a claim filed with the Nevada Industrial Commission he sought compensation for his ailment, alleging that on February 6, 1972, while employed as a room service waiter at the Desert Inn Hotel, Las Vegas, he inhaled a concentrated amount of poisonous gas. An investigator for the Commission interviewed coemployees on duty that day and...

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