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Petitions for Review

Oregon Supreme Court
Feb 20, 2001
331 Or. 633 (Or. 2001)

Summary

affirming board's determination that the circumstances in which the claimant was injured—while walking on a slope that led to a “parking area for employer's vehicles”—were analogous to those contemplated by the parking-lot exception to the “going and coming” rule

Summary of this case from Enterprise Rent-A-Car Co. of Oregon v. Frazer

Opinion

February 20, 2001


Summaries of

Petitions for Review

Oregon Supreme Court
Feb 20, 2001
331 Or. 633 (Or. 2001)

affirming board's determination that the circumstances in which the claimant was injured—while walking on a slope that led to a “parking area for employer's vehicles”—were analogous to those contemplated by the parking-lot exception to the “going and coming” rule

Summary of this case from Enterprise Rent-A-Car Co. of Oregon v. Frazer

affirming board's determination that the circumstances in which the claimant was injured—while walking on a slope that led to a “parking area for employer's vehicles”—were analogous to those contemplated by the parking-lot exception to the “going and coming” rule

Summary of this case from Enter. Rent-A-Car Co. of Or. v. Frazer (In re Comp. of Frazer)

equating "scope" of employment with "course" of employment

Summary of this case from Watt v. SAIF Corp. (In re Watt)

equating "scope" of employment with "course" of employment

Summary of this case from Watt v. SAIF Corp. (In re Watt)

applying unexplained fall doctrine where claimant “[did] not know the reason for her fall,” and there was no other evidence of cause of fall

Summary of this case from Sheldon v. U.S. Bank (In re Comp. of Sheldon)

applying analysis from Phil A. Livesley Co. to off-premises area adjacent to workplace over which employer exercised almost exclusive control

Summary of this case from In the Matter of Leopard
Case details for

Petitions for Review

Case Details

Full title:PETITIONS FOR REVIEW

Court:Oregon Supreme Court

Date published: Feb 20, 2001

Citations

331 Or. 633 (Or. 2001)

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