JONES v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

No. 1 CA-IC 1059.

23 Ariz. App. 440 (1975)

533 P.2d 1177

Alva Tom JONES, Petitioner, v. The INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION of Arizona, Respondent, Gary Williams and Son Contracting Company, Respondent Employer, The Home Insurance Company, Respondent Carrier.

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

April 15, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jerome & Gibson, P.C., by D.A. Jerome, Phoenix, for petitioner.

Edward F. Cummerford, Chief Counsel The Industrial Commission of Arizona, Phoenix, for respondent.

Jones, Teilborg, Sanders, Haga & Parks, P.C., by William R. Jones, Jr. and Joseph L. Moore, Phoenix, for respondents employer and carrier.


OPINION

STEVENS, Judge.

The basic problems presented by this review by certiorari are the presence or absence of a medical conflict relative to the causal relationship between the industrial accident and the petitioner's psychiatric condition, together with the resolution thereof, if a conflict exists.

Alva Tom Jones (petitioner), a 33-year old carpenter, sustained an industrially related accident when a beam fell on him on 27 April 1970. Following...

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