PRINCESS MANUFACTURING COMPANY v. JARRELL


465 S.W.2d 45 (1971)

PRINCESS MANUFACTURING COMPANY & Travelers Insurance Company, Appellants, v. Lou Ethel JARRELL et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

March 19, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harris S. Howard, Howard, Francis & Howard, Prestonsburg, for appellants.

Burnis Martin, Paul E. Hayes, Prestonsburg, for appellees.


VANCE, Commissioner.

The appellee, Lou Ethel Jarrell (hereinafter referred to as the employee) developed a breaking-out or rash, referred to in the medical testimony as urticarial hives, as a result of an allergic reaction to certain fabrics used in the manufacture of garments by Princess Manufacturing Company (hereinafter referred to as employer).

The employee was found by the board to be totally disabled. Although...

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