HARDMAN v. OWENSBORO FORGING COMPANY


309 S.W.2d 339 (1958)

Clarence HARDMAN, Appellant, v. OWENSBORO FORGING COMPANY et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

January 24, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph L. Banken and Dan M. Griffith, Jr., Owensboro, for appellant.

Ridley M. Sandidge, Bryon, Sandidge & Holbrook, Owensboro, for appellees.


CULLEN, Commissioner.

Clarence Hardman sought a workmen's compensation award for total permanent disability claimed to have resulted from an injury by accident sustained in his employment with the Owensboro Forging Company. The Workmen's Compensation Board found as facts that Hardman's disability was due to preexisting disease, and that he did not sustain a personal injury and disability as a result of the alleged accident. Accordingly, the board denied an award,...

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