DANIEL v. PRINCESS COALS, INC.


497 S.W.2d 939 (1973)

Max DANIEL, Appellant, v. PRINCESS COALS, INC., et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

Rehearing Denied September 7, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert J. Greene, Perry & Greene, Paintsville, for appellant.

Fred G. Francis, Prestonsburg, Robert D. Hawkins, Dept. of Labor, J. Keller Whitaker, Director of Workmen's Compensation Bd., Frankfort, for appellees.


OSBORNE, Justice.

Max Daniel, an underground coal miner for over 18 years, filed an application for adjustment of claim before the Workmen's Compensation Board on November 9, 1971. He claimed to be totally and permanently disabled by virtue of an occupational disease, coal worker's pneumoconiosis. The date of his last exposure in the mines of this state was March 28, 1968. The Board dismissed the claim because of appellant's failure to satisfy the requirements of...

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