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Case Ricky Lynn Chavez v. Amalgamated

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  • Title: Case Ricky Lynn Chavez v. Amalgamated
  • Author : Supreme Court of Idaho No. 13844
  • Release Date : January 02, 1983
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 65 KB

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A claim for benefits was made under the Workmen's Compensation law against the appellant Amalgamated Sugar Company following the death of Ricky Lynn Chavez, who died as a result of an industrial accident while employed by the appellant on October 20, 1978. The death occurred on the decedent's third day of employment. The claim was brought by the decedent's natural mother who alleged she was totally dependent for support upon her deceased son. Amalgamated Sugar denied that claimant was totally dependent upon the decedent. Prior to death, decedent had resided with his mother and older brother in a housing development which was rent free so long as none of the occupants were employed. In the past both sons had worked and supported their mother, but at the time of the fatal accident only the decedent was employed. The older brother had been unemployed for a period of time. The decedent started working for the defendant several days before his death. Because of a two to three day delay in processing notice of his employment and because neither son had been employed prior to decedent's death, the mother and her sons were living rent free. A charge for rent would have commenced effective with the decedent's date of employment by Amalgamated Sugar Company had he not died. At the time of death, the mother had been separated from her husband for several months and received no support from him and the other son was unemployed. The mother, other than the housing, received no food stamps or other public assistance from state or federal agencies at the time of her son's death. The decedent had not yet received a pay check from Amalgamated Sugar Company at the time of his death.


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