DAVIDSON v. H.H. KEIM CO., LTD.,

No. 15825.

718 P.2d 1196 (1986)

110 Idaho 758

Robert G. DAVIDSON, Claimant-Appellant, v. H.H. KEIM COMPANY, LTD., Employer, and Maryland Casualty Company, and Northern Insurance Company of New York, Surety, Defendants-Respondents.

Supreme Court of Idaho.

Rehearing Denied May 30, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bruce S. Bistline, Boise, for claimant-appellant.

Kenneth C. Howell (argued), and Joseph D. McCollum, Jr., Boise, for defendants-respondents.


HUNTLEY, Justice.

Robert Davidson was employed as a "boxer" in a packing department operated by the H.H. Keim Company when he was injured. The injury Mr. Davidson suffered was a strained back caused by lifting a box. Mr. Davidson notified his employer the same day he was injured, which was January 16, 1984.

Several doctors evaluated Mr. Davidson's injury, and treated him over a two-month time period. Mr. Davidson's condition did not improve and, in March 1984...

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