SULLIVAN v. AMERICAN SAW & TOOL COMPANY


423 S.W.2d 894 (1968)

James SULLIVAN, Appellant, v. AMERICAN SAW & TOOL COMPANY and the Workmen's Compensation Board, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

January 19, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert C. Carter, Carter & Meyers, Louisville, for appellant.

Wilton R. Long, Jr., Hamilton, Hopson & Hamilton, Louisville, for appellees.


WADDILL, Commissioner.

The Kentucky Workmen's Compensation Board decided that appellant failed to establish that he was disabled within the meaning of the Workmen's Compensation Act and therefore he was not entitled to an award of compensation. The circuit court affirmed. On this appeal it is contended that the Board's decision "is not supported by substantial probative evidence and is contrary to the uncontradicted testimony and the applicable law."

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