COLEMAN v. ROCKWELL MANUFACTURING CO.

No. 46,209

206 Kan. 774 (1971)

482 P.2d 52

JAMES COLEMAN, Appellant, v. ROCKWELL MANUFACTURING CO., L.F. & M. ATCHISON DIVISION. and AMERICAN MUTUAL LIABILITY INSURANCE CO., Appellees.

Supreme Court of Kansas.

Opinion filed March 6, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John R. Oliver, of Overland Park, argued the cause, and Tom Boone, of Boone, Boone and Boone, of Leavenworth, was with him on the brief for the appellant.

Thomas M. Van Cleave, Jr., of Kansas City, argued the cause, and Bill E. Fabian, of Kansas City, was with him on the brief for the appellees.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

HATCHER, C.:

This appeal stems from a controversy over a workman's compensation for an injury resulting from an occupational disease.

The appellant, James Coleman, began work for the appellee, Rockwell Manufacturing Company, on September 23, 1963. At that time his general health was good and he had no skin problems. He commenced work as a sweeper, then progressed to arc air welding, chipper, grinding, working...

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