MASTON v. UNION MINING COMPANY et al.

Appeal, No. 1310 C.D. 1972.

9 Pa.Commw. 586 (1973)

James T. Maston, Appellant, v. Union Mining Company and Employers Mutual Liability Insurance Co., Insurance Carrier, and Workmen's Compensation Appeal Board, Appellees.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

August 7, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William C. Stillwagon, for appellant.

Daniel E. Long, Jr., for appellees.

Argued May 11, 1973, before Judges CRUMLISH, JR., WILKINSON, JR., and ROGERS, sitting as a panel of three.


OPINION BY JUDGE CRUMLISH, JR., August 7, 1973:

The genesis of this controversy was a claim petition filed on April 27, 1970, by Appellant, James T. Maston, alleging that he had suffered a fall with resultant injuries on the company premises of the Union Mining Company. Maston indicated that while leaving work on April 7, 1969 and while en route to the showers, he was walking down a ramp, slipped, fell and hit...

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