Allen v. Industrial Commission

Decided 1986-11-14

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STEWART, Justice: (dissenting). I dissent. The majority defines the statutory term “accident” to mean “unexpected result,” regardless of whether it is produced by a usual or an unusual event. The majority also defines the term “arising out of or in the course of employment” to impose legal and medical causation requirements. See U.C.A., 1953, § 35-1-45. Curiously, the requirement of “le…

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