MATTER OF WILLIAMS v. ENDICOTT JOHNSON CORP.


284 A.D. 920 (1954)

In the Matter of the Claim of Mary Williams, Respondent, v. Endicott Johnson Corporation, Appellant. Workmen's Compensation Board, Respondent

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

October 20, 1954.


Claimant put cork fillings in the bottoms of shoes before the soles were laid down. In so doing, she used a putty knife, which soiled her hands. Employees in the factory customarily washed their hands in the washroom at the conclusion of the day's work. Claimant was washing her hands preparatory to going home when a co-worker behind her said something to her. As claimant turned to answer, she stated that something happened to her left ankle and she went down. The sole issue...

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