HEIDEL v. WALLACE & TIERNAN


37 N.J. Super. 522 (1955)

117 A.2d 678

JOHN HEIDEL, PETITIONER-APPELLEE, v. WALLACE & TIERNAN, INC., RESPONDENT-APPELLANT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Essex County Court Law Division.

Decided October 19, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Isidor Kalisch, attorney for the respondent-appellant.

Messrs. Talisman & Golat (Mr. Solomon Golat on the brief), attorney for the petitioner-appellee.


CONLON, J.C.C.

The employer appeals from an award in the Division of Workmen's Compensation on the sole ground that the amount allowed for permanent disability was excessive. There is no disagreement between the parties as to the facts, and the issue is based entirely upon a construction of the Compensation Act (R.S. 34:15-1 et seq.).

On October 14, 1952 the petitioner sustained a compensable accident as a result of which he suffered an amputation...

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