DOOLIN v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

No. 1 CA-IC 1186.

25 Ariz. App. 188 (1975)

541 P.2d 1172

William H. DOOLIN, Petitioner, v. The INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION of Arizona, Respondent, Summit Organization (Exquisite Form Industries), Respondent Employer, Travelers Insurance Company, Respondent Carrier.

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

November 4, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Machmer, Schlosser & Meitz, P.C. by Ronald M. Meitz, Cahill, Hanson, Phillips & Mahowald, Phoenix, by Bruce M. Phillips, for petitioner.

Greg L. Folger, Chief Counsel, The Industrial Commission of Ariz., Phoenix, for respondent.

Burch, Cracchiolo, Levie, Guyer & Weyl by Richard Q. Nye, Phoenix, for respondent employer and respondent carrier.


OPINION

SCHROEDER, Judge.

The petitioner, William H. Doolin, challenges the sufficiency of medical evidence supporting the decision of the Industrial Commission that his heart attack was not causally related to his employment.

The petitioner was employed as a salesman for the Summit Organization. It is not disputed that he did suffer a heart attack (myocardial infarction) in August of 1973. Petitioner...

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