TERRY v. ASSOCIATED STONE CO.


334 S.W.2d 926 (1960)

Paul TERRY, Appellant v. ASSOCIATED STONE CO., Inc., et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

April 29, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles McConnell, Louisville, for appellant.

Gavin H. Cochran, Peter, Heyburn & Marshall, Louisville, for appellees.


PALMORE, Judge.

The appellant, Paul Terry, a crane operator employed by the appellee, suffered a coronary occlusion with resulting damage to his heart following strenuous exertion in removing a cable from the crane. His claim seeking workmen's compensation was dismissed by the referee on the ground that disability from a heart attack brought on by strain or exertion is not compensable. On a full board review, with two of its five members dissenting, the Workmen's...

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