ROSE v. ACME WRECKING COMPANY


414 S.W.2d 906 (1967)

Cecil ROSE, Appellant, v. ACME WRECKING COMPANY et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

May 12, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas D. Shumate, Shumate, Shumate & Flaherty, Richmond, for appellant.

W. R. Patterson, Jr., Denney, Landrum, White & Patterson, Lexington, for appellees.


MONTGOMERY, Judge.

The dispositive question is whether the circuit court was justified in setting aside the Workmen's Compensation Board's award because of the insufficiency of evidence to support it.

Cecil Rose had worked for the Acme Wrecking Company for some three years when, he claims, he suffered an injury to his back while lifting a garage door. He has a fourth-grade education and is untrained and unskilled to earn a living except by the doing of manual...

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