HARRISON v. OSCO DRUG, INC.

No. 17213.

776 P.2d 1189 (1989)

Maria HARRISON, Claimant-Respondent, v. OSCO DRUG, INC., Employer, Defendant-Appellant.

Supreme Court of Idaho.

June 30, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brady, Saetrum, Tingey, Day & Joyce, Chartered, Boise, for defendant-appellant. Michael E. Powers argued.

P. Bruce Palmer, Idaho Falls, for claimant-respondent.


BISTLINE, Justice.

Harrison was employed as a cashier for Osco Drug in Idaho Falls. On July 23, 1985, she stepped on a piece of carbon paper from a charge card receipt and fell to the floor landing on her lower spine. The following day she sought treatment from Dr. Don Heaton. His diagnosis was acute lumbosacral sprain. Harrison was unable to work due to pain and continued to see Dr. Heaton for treatment. His recommendations included physical therapy and mild manipulations...

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