KEMBLE v. ALUMINUM CO.

No. 17,906.

120 Ind. App. 72 (1950)

90 N.E.2d 134

KEMBLE v. ALUMINUM COMPANY OF AMERICA

Court of Appeals of Indiana.

Filed February 6, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Smith & Bennett, of Lafayette, for appellant.

Michael T. Ricks, George T. Schilling; and Stuart, Devol, Branigin, Ball & Ricks (of counsel), all of Lafayette, for appellee.


DRAPER, C.J.

The appellant had his skull fractured by the intentional act of a fellow employee. He was denied compensation by the Industrial Board, who found that the injury did not arise out of the employment.

He says the evidence shows his injuries resulted from an assault at the hands of a fellow employee who was temporarily insane, and the Board was therefore required, under the law, to award compensation to him.

Assuming, without deciding, that...

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