SIMON v. ALASKA WOOD PRODUCTS

No. 5131.

633 P.2d 252 (1981)

Alton SIMON, Appellant, v. ALASKA WOOD PRODUCTS, Alaska Pacific Assurance Company and Alaska Workmen's Compensation Board, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Alaska.

September 11, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Drew Peterson, Alaska Legal Services Corp., Ketchikan, for appellant.

T.G. Batchelor, Faulkner, Banfield, Doogan & Holmes, Juneau, for appellees.

Before RABINOWITZ, C.J., and CONNOR, BURKE, MATTHEWS and COMPTON, JJ.


OPINION

PER CURIAM.

Alton Simon of Wrangell allegedly injured his back at work on October 30, 1976. On December 14 he filed a claim for workers' compensation, in which he stated that the injury occurred while he was hauling power lines for his employer, Alaska Wood Products, Inc. The employer questioned the veracity of Simon's claim, but its carrier, the Alaska Pacific Assurance Company ("ALPAC"), nevertheless paid Simon temporary total disability benefits...

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