Stertz v. Industrial Insurance Commission

Supreme Court of Washington · Decided 1916-06-20

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Bausman, J. This is a proceeding by the widow and minor children of Stertz, foreman of a logging camp, to recover through the industrial insurance commission statutory compensation for death. This foreman had suspended for misconduct a workman named Steel but had reinstated him. Steel, discharged - a few days later by the president, waylaid the logging train and, wounding one, killed others of the workmen incl…

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