VAN DYKE v. STANDARD ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 7427.

92 Ariz. 173 (1962)

375 P.2d 373

William VAN DYKE, Petitioner, v. STANDARD ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant Insurance Carrier; the Stearn-Roger Manufacturing Company, Defendant Employer; the Industrial Commission of Arizona, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Arizona. In Division.

October 25, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jack T. Arnold, Tucson, Hirsch, Van Slyke, Richter & Ollason, Tucson, for petitioner.

Chandler, Tullar, Udall & Richmond, Tucson, for respondent Standard Acc. Ins. Co.

Donald J. Morgan, Phoenix, for respondent Industrial Commission.


BERNSTEIN, Chief Justice.

This is a review, by writ of certiorari, of actions of the Industrial Commission of Arizona. The petitioner, William Van Dyke, contends that the Commission erred in finding that the petitioner is physically able to perform the duties of a re-bar (reinforcing steel) worker on a full time basis, and that the Commission erred in refusing to consider certain evidence offered to show the nature of re...

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