DRAYTON v. AMOCO FIBERS, DIVISION OF AMOCO OIL COMPANY

51232.

136 Ga. App. 387 (1975)

221 S.E.2d 241

DRAYTON v. AMOCO FIBERS, DIVISION OF AMOCO OIL COMPANY.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided October 30, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Farrar & Farrar, Curtis Farrar, for appellant.

Bennett, Pedrick & Bennett, Wilson G. Pedrick, for appellee.


WEBB, Judge.

The controlling issue in this workmen's compensation case is whether claimant carried his burden of establishing a causal connection between exposure to noise on the job and his complaints of headaches, dizziness, nervousness, hearing loss, legs giving way, etc. The deputy director found "that the evidence does not show that the claimant's present physical condition is a result of an accidental injury that arose in or out of the course of his employment...

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