GRIFFIN v. BOOTH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL


467 S.W.2d 789 (1971)

Bertha GRIFFIN, Appellant, v. BOOTH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

June 4, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bernard J. Blau, Kaufmann, Jolly, Johnson & Blau, Newport, for appellant.

James Nolan, Covington, Thomas R. Emerson, Dept. of Labor, Frankfort, J. Keller Whitaker, Workmen's Compensation Board, Frankfort, for appellees.

Atty. for special fund, Gemma Harding, Louisville.


CULLEN, Commissioner.

The Workmen's Compensation Board found Bertha Griffin to have total permanent disability, of which 20 percent was attributable to an accident in the employment of Booth Memorial Hospital on March 5, 1969; 50 percent was attributable to a previous accident of April 18, 1966; and 30 percent represented the degree of disability resulting from the combination of the other two disabilities, in excess of the degree that would be obtained simply by...

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