TATE, Judge.
Plaintiff-employee, Albert J. Michel, brought suit against the Maryland Casualty Company, compensation insurer of his former employer, for total and permanent disability benefits resulting from an accident which allegedly occurred on or about September 20, 1953. Michel also sought penalties and attorneys' fees for defendant's arbitrary refusal to pay compensation.
The defense is that no accident happened while plaintiff Michel was employed by...
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