MATTER OF VILORD v. VILL. OF SUFFERN


278 A.D. 1030 (1951)

In the Matter of the Claim of Joseph A. Vilord, Appellant, v. Village of Suffern et al., Respondents. Workmen's Compensation Board, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

September 19, 1951.


Claimant is the chief of police in Suffern. In times of heavy traffic activity he occasionally did traffic duty, but this was not part of his regular work. On March 27, 1948, while he was strenuously directing traffic, he sustained a heart attack which disabled him. There is medical proof that the attack was associated with the strain of added physical activity; there is other medical proof that there was no such association. The board accepted the proof of nonassociation...

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