OBERG v. D.O. McCOMB & SONS

No. 18,836.

127 Ind. App. 278 (1957)

141 N.E.2d 135

OBERG v. D.O. McCOMB & SONS.

Court of Appeals of Indiana.

Filed March 22, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

S.K. Frankenstein and O.R. Kuhlman, both of Ft. Wayne, for appellant.

Leigh L. Hunt, Hunt & Suedhoff and Dan C. Flanagan, all of Ft. Wayne, for appellee.


KELLEY, P.J.

Appellant alleges that while in the employ of appellee he contracted pulmonary tuberculosis. On July 26, 1954 appellant, under the provisions of the Workmen's Occupational Diseases Act, filed application with the Industrial Board for additional compensation upon a claim of total disability. The unchallenged finding of the Board, as shown by appellant's brief, was that appellant's disablement commenced on December 16, 1952. The Board on February 6, 1956...

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