KINZIE v. GEN. TIRE & RUBBER CO.

No. 29,430.

235 Ind. 592 (1956)

134 N.E.2d 212

KINZIE v. GENERAL TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Indiana.

Rehearing denied August 10, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank V. Dice, Dice & Keith, of Peru, for appellant.

Plummer & Plummer, of Wabash, for appellee.

James L. Murray, Murray, Mannon, Fairchild & Stewart, of Indianapolis, Amicus Curiae.


ACHOR, J.

The question presented by this appeal is whether appellant is entitled to recover Workmen's Compensation for the total permanent loss of the sight of an eye as a result of an accidental injury in which he had only 20/400 vision immediately prior to the injury. The full board denied recovery. From that decision appellant prosecuted this appeal.

The only controversy existing is the board's conclusions of law based upon the facts as it found them. The...

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