SCANNELL v. FULTON IRON WORKS COMPANY

No. 29074.

280 S.W.2d 484 (1955)

Margaret SCANNELL, Employee, Respondent, v. FULTON IRON WORKS COMPANY, Employer, Appellant.

St. Louis Court of Appeals. Missouri.

June 14, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Renderer, Nolde & Kleinschmidt, St. Louis, for appellant.

Bartley & Bartley, St. Louis, for respondent.


NOAH WEINSTEIN, Special Judge.

On September 14, 1950, the Industrial Commission found that James M. Scannell, Employee, became permanently and totally disabled as the result of an occupational disease, fibrosis, which arose out of the course of his employment with the Fulton Iron Works and awarded James M. Scannell compensation of $25 per week for 300 weeks, and thereafter $14.98 per week for life, and medical aid in the amount of $309. This award was appealed by...

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