Claimant, an occupational therapist, lived in Manhattan and worked at the Montefiore Hospital which is located in The Bronx. In late 1971 and early 1972, she experienced three unpleasant episodes on the subway while traveling to and from work and claimed to have been "jabbed" by an elbow, "kicked", and "smashed" on or about the face. The claimant resigned, claiming that the travel conditions were too hazardous, but continued to travel during the four weeks' notice she gave...
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