MORGAN v. MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY


458 S.W.2d 789 (1970)

Edward U. MORGAN, Appellant, v. MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY, H. M. Dunn & Son Company, Workmen's Compensation Board, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

October 9, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William Lehnig, Louisville, for appellant.

James M. Graves, William P. Swain, Boehl, Stopher, Graves & Deindoerfer, Louisville, for H. M. Dunn & Son Co. and Maryland Casualty Co.

John Breckinridge, Atty. Gen., Frankfort, for Workmen's Compensation Bd.


CULLEN, Commissioner.

Edward U. Morgan's claim against his employer for workmen's compensation benefits for disability alleged to have resulted from an accidental injury sustained by Morgan in the course of his employment was dismissed by the Workmen's Compensation Board for lack of jurisdiction, for the reason that the employer had not elected to operate under the Workmen's Compensation Act. On Morgan's appeal to the circuit court judgment was entered sustaining...

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