HAYES v. FEDERAL SHIPBUILDING & DRY DOCK CO.


5 N.J. Super. 212 (1949)

68 A.2d 766

THOMAS HAYES, PETITIONER-RESPONDENT, v. FEDERAL SHIPBUILDING AND DRY DOCK COMPANY, RESPONDENT-APPELLANT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided October 18, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. William L. Dill, Jr., argued the cause for the respondent-appellant (Messrs. Stryker, Tams & Horner, attorneys).

Mr. Mortimer Wald argued the cause for the petitioner-respondent (Mr. Isaac W. Seiler, attorney).

Before Judges JACOBS, DONGES and BIGELOW.


The opinion of the court was delivered by JACOBS, S.J.A.D.

The sole issue presented to this court for determination is whether the petitioner's claim in the Workmen's Compensation Bureau for additional compensation for injuries resulting from an industrial accident was filed within "two years after the last payment of compensation" by the employer.

In 1943, the petitioner was awarded compensation which included weekly payments over a period of fifty weeks...

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