E & M Motel Management, Inc. v. Knight

231 So. 2d 179, 1970 Miss. LEXIS 1575
CourtMississippi Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 19, 1970
DocketNo. 45543
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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E & M Motel Management, Inc. v. Knight, 231 So. 2d 179, 1970 Miss. LEXIS 1575 (Mich. 1970).

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GILLESPIE, Presiding Justice.

This case originated in the Workmen’s Compensation Commission where death benefits were denied the widow of Edward Knight, a motel manager whose death was held not to have arisen out of or in the course of his employment. On appeal by the claimant to the Circuit Court of Benton County, the order of the Commission was reversed and compensation benefits were awarded.

The question is whether the order of the Commission is supported by substantial evidence, or whether the undisputed evidence entitles claimant to compensation benefits.

The deceased, as manager of a Holiday Inn Motel at Tupelo, was on duty at all times. His duties included attending conventions to which the travel expenses were .paid by his employer. During the week preceding his death, the deceased, along with his wife, had attended a Holiday Inn National Convention in Memphis, Tennessee, at the conclusion of which the Knights left to return to Tupelo. Since no directions were specified by his employer as to the route to be taken while going to and returning from conventions, the deceased was allowed to choose the route he desired. The most direct route from Memphis to Tupelo is Highway 78, although a longer, alternate route is Highway 72 to Corinth and from thence Highway 45 to Tupelo. Knight traveled on Highway 78 to Holly Springs where he spent the night with Mrs. Knight’s parents. The Knights left Holly Springs the next day to drive to Corinth for a visit with their grandchild and then to proceed to Tupelo on Highway 45. Knight traveled from Holly Springs along Highway 7 to its intersection with Highway 72 where the fatal accident occurred. The relative positions of the cities, towns and highways mentioned herein are shown on the diagram below.

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