ALFORD v. J. A. JONES CONSTRUCTION COMPANY


313 S.W.2d 867 (1958)

Mitchell ALFORD, Appellant, v. J. A. JONES CONSTRUCTION COMPANY and Kentucky Workmen's Compensation Board, etc., and The Commissioner of Industrial Relations, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

May 23, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel Boone Smith, Smith & Shehan, J. L. Davis, Harlan, for appellant.

James Sampson, William A. Rice, Harlan, Ben L. Kessinger, Harbison, Kessinger, Lisle & Bush, Lexington, for appellees.


CAMMACK, Judge.

Mitchell Alford, the appellant, sought an award of workmen's compensation for total permanent disability claimed to have resulted from a back injury sustained in 1954 while in the employ of J. A. Jones Construction Company, an appellee. The Workmen's Compensation Board found as a fact that Alford had not sustained a permanent disability as a result of the alleged injury, and entered an order denying compensation...

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