JOHNSON v. AZTECK ELEC.

No. 16058.

719 P.2d 1146 (1986)

110 Idaho 886

Lou JOHNSON, Claimant-appellant, v. AZTECK ELECTRIC, Employer, and Employers' Insurance of Wausau, Surety, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Idaho.

May 16, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Everett D. Hofmeister, Coeur d'Alene, for claimant-appellant.

David W. Cantrill of Cantrill, Skinner, Sullivan & King, Boise, for respondents.


BAKES, Justice.

The sole issue presented in this appeal is whether the injuries sustained by appellant while traveling to a worksite are compensable under the workmen's compensation laws of the state. The Industrial Commission found that claimant's injuries were not incurred in the course of his employment and therefore denied compensation benefits. We conclude that the Industrial Commission's findings are supported by substantial competent evidence and affirm.

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