COLLINS v. STATE COMPENSATION COMMISSIONER

No. 12045.

117 S.E.2d 313 (1960)

Coy W. COLLINS v. STATE COMPENSATION COMMISSIONER and United States Steel Corporation.

Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.

Decided December 13, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R. L. Theibert, Charleston, for appellant.

Dayton, Campbell & Love, C. M. Love, George W. S. Grove, Jr., Charleston, for appellee.


BROWNING, President.

Claimant, Coy W. Collins, filed an application for workmen's compensation benefits alleging a back injury sustained on August 12, 1958, when he slipped while carrying a rail inside the mine of his employer, the United States Steel Corporation. On November 21, 1958, the State Compensation Commissioner determined the claim compensable and awarded temporary benefits of $20.00 weekly to which finding the employer protested. Pursuant to the employer...

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