MATTER OF KOT v. CROUSE-HINDS CO.


281 A.D. 935 (1953)

In the Matter of the Claim of Anthony Kot, Respondent, v. Crouse-Hinds Company, Appellant. Workmen's Compensation Board, Respondent

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

March 18, 1953.


Claimant, a moulder, while assisting in the course of his employment in carrying a heavy pot of molten brass suffered from a sudden weakness and collapse. There is ample medical evidence to support the board's finding that this was caused by a rupture of a pre-existing angioma of the brain, and that it was causally related to his employment. The evidence as to the circumstances in claimant's employment which are shown to have given rise to the injury and the sudden occasion...

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