ERMOLA v. HUDSON PAINT AND VARNISH CO.


70 N.J. Super. 76 (1961)

174 A.2d 759

ELIZABETH ERMOLA, PETITIONER-RESPONDENT, v. THE HUDSON PAINT AND VARNISH CO., RESPONDENT-APPELLANT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Essex County Court, Law Division.

Decided June 30, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Samuel E. Bass for the petitioner (Mr. Fred Freeman, attorney).

Mr. John W. Taylor for the respondent.


YANCEY, J.C.C.

The petitioner is the widow of decedent, who was an employee of respondent The Hudson Paint and Varnish Co. The decedent was last employed on December 17, 1952 as a varnish cook, in which work he handled various chemicals and oils which caused him to be exposed to noxious and irritating fumes, gases and smoke. From this exposure he developed pulmonary tuberculosis which caused him to become disabled. He was awarded compensation in his own right. On...

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