FIRST STATE BANK v. KEEGAN

Docket No. 3, Calendar No. 49,175.

366 Mich. 544 (1962)

115 N.W.2d 375

FIRST STATE BANK OF EAST DETROIT v. KEEGAN.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided May 18, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank C. Lawson (Charles H. King, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Marcus, Kelman, Loria, McCroskey & Finucan (Lu Verne Conway, of counsel), for defendant Keegan.


BLACK, J.

Claimant was first employed by appellee First State Bank in September of 1956. She worked about a year as teller. Constant contact with the public, and the handling of large sums of money required by the job, made her nervous and ill. For this reason she requested, and was granted, a transfer from the job of teller to new duty as a general clerk. The new job apparently had no adverse effect on her nervous system.

It was shown that claimant had consulted...

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