CALABRIA v. LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.


4 N.J. Super. 528 (1949)

68 A.2d 283

MICHAEL CALABRIA, PETITIONER-RESPONDENT, v. LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, RESPONDENT-APPELLANT, AND MARTIN DENNIS COMPANY, HARTFORD ACCIDENT AND INDEMNITY COMPANY, AND EMPLOYERS' MUTUAL OF WISCONSIN, RESPONDENTS-RESPONDENTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided September 1, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. John W. Taylor argued the cause for the respondent-appellant Liberty Mutual Insurance Company.

Mr. Arthur F. Mead (Messrs. Cox & Walburg, attorneys) argued the cause for the respondent-respondent Employers' Mutual of Wisconsin.

Mr. Joseph Coult (Mr. Wilbur A. Stevens, attorney) argued the cause for the respondent-respondent Hartford Accident and Indemnity Insurance Company.

Mr. Joseph P. Dunn (Mr. John J. Bracken, Jr., on the brief) argued the cause for the petitioner-respondent.

Before Judges JAYNE, DAVIDSON and WILLIAM J. BRENNAN, JR.


The opinion of the court was delivered by WILLIAM J. BRENNAN, JR., J.S.C.

This appeal challenges the concurring findings of the Workmen's Compensation Bureau and the Hudson County Court that appellant Liberty Mutual Insurance Company is liable to pay an award for disability due to chrome exposure. The award itself is not challenged. The issues are whether the disability occurred during the period of appellant's coverage and, if it did, whether the claim is compensable...

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