KEENE v. INSLEY

No. 411, September Term, 1974.

26 Md. App. 1 (1975)

337 A.2d 168

CLARENCE KEENE AND CLINTON PEARSON, T/A PEARSON & KEENE DOCK BUILDERS ET AL. v. HAROLD ROLAND INSLEY.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

Decided May 2, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lloyd A. Dreiling, with whom was David D. Patton on the brief, for appellants.

No appearance or brief filed for appellee.

The cause was argued before MORTON, DAVIDSON and LOWE, JJ.


DAVIDSON, J., delivered the opinion of the Court.

On 16 May 1970 the appellee, Harold Roland Insley (claimant), sustained serious burns and injuries at the home of Orville Pritchett when he attempted to burn a pile of brush which was preventing him from cutting the grass. On 29 May 1970 he filed a claim for compensation with the Workmen's Compensation Commission (Commission) against the appellants, Clarence Keene and Clinton Pearson, T/A Pearson & Keene Dock Builders...

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