WEISS v. SECURITY STORAGE COMPANY


272 A.2d 111 (1970)

William WEISS, Claimant, v. SECURITY STORAGE COMPANY, Employer.

Superior Court of Delaware, New Castle.

November 20, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bruce M. Stargatt and William F. Taylor, of Young, Conaway, Stargatt & Taylor, Wilmington, for claimant.

William Prickett, of Prickett, Ward, Burt & Sanders, Wilmington, for employer.


STIFTEL, President Judge.

On May 10, 1969, William Weiss (Weiss) was injured in a fall from the roof of a building at Security Storage Company, which he was dismantling. Before the Industrial Accident Board, on January 16, 1970, there was a dispute as to whether he was working as an employee of Security at the time of the accident. The Board held that Weiss was an employee at the time of the accident and awarded compensation. Security appeals.

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