HALDER v. DEPT. OF LABOR & IND.

No. 32671.

44 Wn.2d 537 (1954)

268 P.2d 1020

ARTHUR HALDER, Appellant, v. THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES, Respondent.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department One.

April 6, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lloyd Holtz and Max R. Nicolai, for appellant.

The Attorney General and Walter F. Robinson, Jr., Assistant, for respondent.


HAMLEY, J.

Arthur Halder suffered a severe stroke on June 5, 1949. He claimed compensation under the workmen's compensation act for the resulting temporary disability and medical expense. It was and is his position that the stroke was caused by injuries sustained in an industrial accident on May 28, 1949. The supervisor of industrial insurance rejected the claim upon the ground that Halder's condition was not the result of...

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