TARNOW v. RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY

Docket No. 50, Calendar No. 45,075.

331 Mich. 558 (1951)

50 N.W.2d 318

TARNOW v. RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided December 3, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward J. Ryan, for plaintiff.

Joseph S. Folz, for defendant.


BUSHNELL, J.

Plaintiff Herbert A. Tarnow, on October 10, 1938, while loading a packing case at the Kalamazoo station of defendant Railway Express Agency, slipped and injured his back. He was paid compensation to December 24, 1938, when he returned to work to help out during the holiday rush season. A settlement receipt was then filed and approved.

Tarnow's work thereafter was of a clerical nature and did not involve heavy lifting. Although wearing a brace...

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