In the early part of October, 1959, claimant, Garry Lane Wade, was allegedly injured while in the employ of United Builders Company. At the time he did not think that his injury was "anything serious", and he lost no time for work. However, in March, 1960, he consulted a physician, after which (on March 28) he notified the United Builders Company of his injury by letter. Thereafter the insurance carrier...
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