VERBERG v. SIMPLICITY PATTERN CO.

Docket No. 20, Calendar No. 48,080.

357 Mich. 636 (1959)

99 N.W.2d 508

VERBERG v. SIMPLICITY PATTERN COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided November 24, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marcus, Kelman, Loria, McCroskey & Finucan (Thomas W. Finucan, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Paul L. Adams, Attorney General, Samuel J. Torina, Solicitor General, and Myron A. McMillan, Assistant Attorney General, for defendant State of Michigan (Second-Injury Fund).

Amicus Curiae:

Alexander, Cholette, Buchanan, Perkins & Conklin (Edward D. Wells, of counsel), for original defendant employer and insurer.


DETHMERS, C.J.

Plaintiff became disabled on December 10, 1947, from long exposure to and inhalation of chrome in the course of his employment. He has not since been gainfully employed. He received $21 per week compensation for 500 weeks, from December 10, 1947, until July 1, 1957.

On July 15, 1957, he filed application for additional benefits for permanent and total disability. The hearing referee, after finding...

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