MOLITOR v. WILDER


195 A.2d 549 (1963)

John J. MOLITOR, Employer-Appellant, v. Charles WILDER, Claimant-Appellee.

Superior Court of Delaware, New Castle.

August 15, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William F. Taylor (of Morford, Young & Conaway), Wilmington, for employer-appellant.

Edward J. Wilson, Wilmington, for claimant-appellee.


STIFTEL, Judge.

Workman's compensation case. Employer and his insurance carrier appeal from decision of Industrial Accident Board reopening case in which a commutation or lump sum payment had been made.

Claimant was employed by John J. Molitor and injured his back on April 18, 1959, while lifting rafters from the ground to a roof. A compensation agreement was entered into and approved by the Board whereby the claimant received temporary-total benefits in the...

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