MATTER OF DANIELS v. MASON, JOHNSON & MacLEAN


9 A.D.2d 812 (1959)

In the Matter of the Claim of Charles Daniels, Respondent, v. Mason, Johnson & MacLean et al., Appellants. Workmen's Compensation Board, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

November 13, 1959


The Workmen's Compensation Board has found claimant suffering from Caisson Disease arising from his occupation as a sand hog and has made an award. Although it is argued by appellants on appeal that there is no substantial evidence that he suffered Caisson Disease, a report of claimant's physician is in the record expressing an unequivocal diagnosis of Caisson Disease; the first written report of the employer to the board was that the claim was "not controverted" on the merits...

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