SOUTH 41 LUMBER COMPANY v. GIBSON


438 S.W.2d 343 (1969)

SOUTH 41 LUMBER COMPANY, et al., Appellants, v. Homer GIBSON, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

February 28, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James M. Graves, Larry L. Johnson, William P. Swain, Boehl, Stopher, Graves & Deindoerfer, Louisville, for appellants.

Carroll Morrow, Moore, Morrow & Frymire, Madisonville, for appellee.


STEINFELD, Judge.

The Workmen's Compensation Board found Homer Gibson to be permanently partially disabled 40% to the body as a whole (KRS 342.110), but not totally disabled as he contended. KRS 342.095. On his appeal to the circuit court (KRS 342.285) the board was reversed. His employer, South 41 Lumber Company, its insurance carrier and the board appeal. We reverse.

On September 9, 1966, with the use of a winch, logs were being loaded onto the truck Gibson...

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