Sparks v. Mountain Breeze Restaurant & Fish House, Inc.

Decided 1982-02-02

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WHICHARD, Judge. Plaintiff (claimant) was a cook in defendants’ restaurant. His duties included carrying buckets of grease down steps. On 11 August 1979, while so engaged, plaintiff’s foot “hit some grease on the steps and . . . jerked.” He did not fall, but “[i]t . . . gave [him] a quick jerk.” At the time he “felt a pain like a bee sting in the lower part of [his] back for just a minute.” He proceeded, < citatio…

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