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· 3/10/1987

Lapare v. Industrial Com'n of Ariz.

Citations

  • 742 P.2d 819
  • 154 Ariz. 318
  • 1987 Ariz. App. LEXIS 518

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • stating that, prior to the enactment of § 23-1043.01(B), cases involving “mental stress resulting in mental illness [were] required to be unexpected, unusual, or extraordinary in order to be compensable as an industrial injury”
  • stating that, prior to the enactment of § 23-1043.01(B), cases involving “mental stress resulting in mental illness [were] required to be unexpected, unusual, or extraordinary in order to be compensable as an industrial injury”
  • the stress-producing event and not a claimant’s response thereto, must be found to be unusual, unexpected or extraordinary

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Judges: Brooks, Froeb, Contreras

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