BROOKS v. DUNCAN

No. 11527.

532 P.2d 921 (1975)

96 Idaho 579

Jack S. BROOKS, Claimant-Appellant, v. Travis DUNCAN, dba Duncan Construction Company, Non-Insured Employer, Defendant-Respondent.

Supreme Court of Idaho.

March 7, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Emil F. Pike, of Webb, Pike, Burton & Carlson, Twin Falls, for claimant-appellant.

Phillip M. Barber, of Elam, Burke, Jeppesen, Evans & Boyd, Boise, for defendant-respondent.


BAKES, Justice.

This case involves a claim by the appellant Jack S. Brooks for additional workmen's compensation benefits for medical expenses, temporary total disability and permanent partial disability. On August 4, 1967, Brooks, who was operating a loader owned by respondent Travis Duncan, was injured when the loader rolled over him, crushing his pelvis. Brooks filed a claim which Duncan denied, claiming that Brooks was not an employee of his. Brooks demanded a...

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