BEALER v. SIMONS


216 Pa.Super. 263 (1970)

Bealer, Appellant, v. Simons.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

March 19, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Agnew, for appellant.

Carl F. Skinner, with him James F. Prendergast, for appellee.

Before WRIGHT, P.J., WATKINS, MONTGOMERY, JACOBS, HOFFMAN, SPAULDING, and CERCONE, JJ.


OPINION BY CERCONE, J., March 19, 1970:

On February 28, 1959, claimant Stanley R. Bealer had an accident during the course of his employment which resulted in a serious injury to his left eye. That injury necessitated the removal of the left eye on March 8, 1962 and the substitution of an artificial eye.

On March 28, 1966 claimant was required to have the artificial eye replaced at a cost of $125 and one of the questions before us in this appeal is whether...

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