RAFFETY v. IOWA EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION

No. 48922.

76 N.W.2d 787 (1956)

Kenneth E. RAFFETY, Appellee, v. IOWA EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION and Hyde-Vredenburg Company, Appellants.

Supreme Court of Iowa.

May 9, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Don G. Allen and N. C. Quiett, Des Moines, for appellants.

Albert V. Hass, Chariton, for appellee.


OLIVER, Justice.

Appellee Raffety was a warehouseman in the employ of appellant Hyde-Vredenburg Company, at Chariton. About July 1, 1953, he suffered an injury to his back, caused by the breaking of the floor in a freight car he was unloading, and he was temporarily disabled. Appellant employer sent him to a doctor. He was under the doctor's care and unable to work until about August 25. His liver had been affected and he...

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