In 1947, while employed by the appellant employer, claimant fell from a ladder, injuring his coccyx, leg and knee. In 1948, while working for the respondent employer Falkenstein, he jumped from a falling ladder, injuring an elbow and heel. The board has found that as an additional result of the 1947 accident claimant became disabled due to cervical intervertebral disc lesion and protrusion. Appellants concede that the 1947 accident contributed to cause the disability and...
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