The employer owned and operated apartment buildings in Buffalo, New York, and employed the decedent as a general maintenance man. On March 20, 1955 he fell down a flight of stairs on one of the employer's premises, and suffered severe head injuries and a ruptured spleen. He died a few days later from an unsuccessful operation to correct the condition caused by the ruptured spleen. It is the contention of the appellants that the record contains no substantial evidence to sustain...
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