BURNS v. YOUNG & HUBBARD LUMBER COMPANY


474 S.W.2d 69 (1971)

Carlo BURNS and Kentucky Workmen's Compensation Board, Appellants, v. YOUNG & HUBBARD LUMBER COMPANY, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

December 3, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William R. Forester, Greene & Forester, Harlan, for appellants.

William A. Rice, Gayle G. Huff, Rice & Huff, Harlan, for appellee.


NEIKIRK, Judge.

Carlo Burns was seriously injured while felling a tree. The Workmen's Compensation Board found that Burns was totally and permanently disabled and that he was injured while working as an employee of the Young & Hubbard Lumber Company. On appeal, the Perry Circuit Court found that Burns was not an employee of the Young & Hubbard Lumber Company, and entered judgment setting aside the opinion and award of the Board. Burns appeals. We reverse....

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