SMITH & EDWARDS v. INDUSTRIAL COM'N

No. 880114-CA.

770 P.2d 1016 (1989)

SMITH & EDWARDS COMPANY, and/or Workers' Compensation Fund of Utah, Petitioners, v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF UTAH, Second Injury Fund, and Douglas Youngfield, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Utah.

March 8, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James R. Black and Wendy B. Moseley, Salt Lake City, for petitioners.

R. Paul Van Dam, Mark E. Wainwright, and Erie V. Boorman, Salt Lake City, for respondents.

Before DAVIDSON, GARFF and GREENWOOD, JJ.


DAVIDSON, Judge:

Douglas Youngfield filed a claim for workers' compensation benefits with the Industrial Commission. The administrative law judge (A.L.J.) concluded that Youngfield's injury was causally related to his employment at Smith & Edwards Co. and issued an interim order which awarded temporary total disability benefits to Youngfield. The Commission denied Smith & Edward's motion for review. We reverse.<...

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