JOHNSON v. BENNETT LUMBER CO.

No. 16523.

766 P.2d 711 (1988)

115 Idaho 241

Joann Lynn JOHNSON, Claimant-appellant, v. BENNETT LUMBER COMPANY, Employer, and Workmen's Compensation Exchange, Surety, Defendant-respondents.

Supreme Court of Idaho.

Rehearing Denied November 7, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Aherin, Rice & Brown, Lewiston, for claimant-appellant. Darrel W. Aherin argued.

Clements, Brown & McNichols, Lewiston, for defendants-respondents. John R. Stegner argued.

Moffatt, Thomas, Barrett & Blanton, Boise, for amicus curiae. John W. Barrett argued and filed a brief.


BAKES, Justice.

Claimant Johnson appeals from an Industrial Commission order denying her worker's compensation benefits because the commission found that her low back problems were not caused by an accident arising out of and in the course of her employment with Bennett Lumber Company. Because there is substantial competent evidence to sustain the commission's findings, we affirm.

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Johnson's notice of injury and claim for benefits, filed with the...

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