POKE v. PEERLESS FDRY. CO.

No. 18,516.

124 Ind. App. 544 (1954)

119 N.E.2d 905

POKE v. PEERLESS FOUNDRY COMPANY.

Court of Appeals of Indiana.

Filed June 10, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert C. Walsman, of Indianapolis, for appellant.

Murray, Mannon, Fairchild & Stewart, and James L. Murray, of Indianapolis, for appellee.


KENDALL, J.

Appellant filed application for compensation for permanent partial impairment alleged to be due to exposure to silica dust up to and including August 1, 1952. It was alleged that the appellant suffered a sixty (60%) percent permanent partial impairment of the man as a whole.

The following history of the alleged ailment as recited therein is:

"That the general nature and character of the illness...

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