It is conceded that the claimant was suffering from moderately advanced silicosis but the appellant contends that the total disability was not due to the pulmonary condition. The doctor for the carrier testified disability was due principally to a cardiac condition. The board medical specialist in dust diseases stated that the major disability was pulmonary, but the heart condition played a contributing factor and that all of these conditions resulted
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MATTER OF CHATMAN v. ACME STEEL & MALLEABLE IRON WORKS
16 A.D.2d 726 (1962)
In the Matter of the Claim of Robert Chatman, Respondent, v. Acme Steel & Malleable Iron Works, Appellant, and Special Funds Conservation Committee, Respondent. Workmen's Compensation Board, Respondent
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April 13, 1962
April 13, 1962
Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.
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