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· 5/10/1984

Price v. Department of Labor & Industries

Citations

  • 682 P.2d 307
  • 101 Wash. 2d 520

How courts have described this case

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

  • where psychological disability is at issue, the requirement of objective manifestation of symptoms is inappropriate
  • objective medical evidence is not required in worker compensation cases involving psychiatric disability because symptoms of psychiatric injury are necessarily subjective in nature
  • “[T]he Department attorney’s theory of the case, as reflected in his closing argument . . . .” (emphasis added)
  • relying on WPI 155.09’s note on use

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Judges: Rosellini

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