KAY v. S.C. PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY

18367

246 S.C. 168 (1965)

143 S.E.2d 130

John W. KAY, Respondent, v. SOUTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY and State Workmen's Compensation Fund, Appellants.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

June 21, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Daniel R. McLeod, Attorney General and David Aiken, Assistant Attorney General, of Columbia, and Francis R. Fant, of Anderson, for Appellants.

Messrs. Charles Welborn, of Anderson, and Wilcox, Hardee, Houck & Palmer, of Florence, for Respondent.


June 21, 1965.

TAYLOR, Chief Justice.

This is a Workmen's Compensation case. The agreed facts are that on October 30, 1959, John W. Kay, an employee of the South Carolina Public Service Authority, sustained injuries by accident arising out of and in the course of his employment as a lineman, having sustained electrical burns over his body when he came in contact with high voltage wires. This electrical charge caused...

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