YOUNG v. PUGH


463 S.W.2d 928 (1971)

John W. YOUNG, Commissioner of Labor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky and Custodian of the Special Fund, Appellant, v. James E. PUGH, General Welding Company, and Workmen's Compensation Board of Kentucky, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

February 19, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Martin Glazer, Dept. of Labor, Frankfort, Gemma M. Harding, Dept. of Labor, Louisville, for appellant.

John Frith Stewart, Segal, Isenberg, Sales & Stewart, Louisville, for James E. Pugh.

James M. Graves, William P. Swain, Boehl Stopher Graves & Deindoerfer, Louisville, for General Welding Co.


NEIKIRK, Judge.

This is an appeal by the Special Fund from a judgment of the Jefferson Circuit Court affirming an award of the Workmen's Compensation Board. The Board found that James E. Pugh was totally and temporarily disabled from November 4, 1968, to March 16, 1969, and totally and permanently disabled since March 16, 1969. The employer, General Welding Company, was directed to compensate its employee, James E. Pugh, for the period of temporary total disability...

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