YOUNG v. HOLBROOK


472 S.W.2d 473 (1971)

John W. YOUNG, Commissioner of Labor, etc., Appellant, v. Della HOLBROOK et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

October 29, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Martin Glazer, Thomas R. Emerson, Dept. of Labor, Frankfort, for appellant.

Gemma M. Hardin, Louisville, for Special Fund.

Richard Cooper, Reeves, Barret, Cooper & Ward, Hazard, for Holbrook.

Harry C. Campbell, Pikeville, for Beth-Elkhorn Corp.


PALMORE, Judge.

On August 11, 1969, the Workmen's Compensation Board rendered an opinion and award finding that on November 27, 1967, Arvil Holbrook had become totally and permanently disabled from the occupational disease of silicosis incurred during the course of many years of service as a motorman in the coal mines. Pursuant to an award he drew maximum weekly compensation from the date of disability until February 14, 1970, on which date he died.

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