WOOD (Fred B.), J.
On July 27, 1949, the employee was injured by exposure to parathion, a poison used in crop spraying. It was not until June 28, 1955, that he applied to join the state as a defendant, claiming benefits under the Subsequent Injuries Fund for compensation in respect to a preexisting eye condition which limited his vision.
The commission found a permanent disability of 69 per cent due to the spray poisoning (for which the employee had been compensated...
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