GAYER v. QUAKER HAIR G. CO. et al.

Appeal, No. 513 C.D. 1971.

5 Pa.Commw. 133 (1972)

Gayer v. Quaker Hair Goods Company, et al.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

April 11, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sheldon L. Albert, with him John R. Padova and Solo, Bergman, Trommer, Padova & Albert, for appellant.

Roger B. Wood, with him Joseph R. Thompson, for appellees.

Argued February 11, 1972, before Judges WILKINSON, JR., MENCER and ROGERS, sitting as a panel of three.


OPINION BY JUDGE MENCER, April 11, 1972:

On June 2, 1965, claimant, Israel Gayer, president, board member and owner of 42% of the stock of the defendant, Quaker Hair Goods Company (Quaker), a family corporation, fell while in the course of his employment. He sustained a serious injury to his ankle resulting in ankylosis of the same. It is not disputed that he sustained a permanent partial disability. The issue here is whether that disability resulted in a loss of...

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