WHITE v. DEPT. LABOR & IND.

No. 32055.

41 Wn.2d 276 (1952)

248 P.2d 566

HERBERT B. WHITE, Appellant, v. THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES, Respondent.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department Two.

October 2, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Clarence J. Coleman and Thomas G. McCrea, for appellant.

The Attorney General and Harry Margolis, Assistant, for respondent.


HILL, J.

The ultimate question here presented is the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the verdict of a jury.

Herbert B. White, while employed on the construction of a school house, May 13, 1948, was struck on the arm and chest by a prefabricated section of roofing that was caught by a gust of wind and blown against him. He sustained a wrenching injury to the left side of his chest. A short time later he suffered sharp pains in his chest, which continued...

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