SEVENTH ST. ROAD TOBACCO WRHSE. v. STILLWELL


550 S.W.2d 469 (1976)

SEVENTH STREET ROAD TOBACCO WAREHOUSE et al., Appellants, v. Gilbert Eugene STILLWELL and Workmen's Compensation Board, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Kentucky.

December 3, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stuart E. Alexander, Louisville, for appellants.

Richard J. Fitzgerald, Louisville, for appellee Gilbert Eugene Stillwell.

William L. Huffman, Director of Workmen's Compensation Board.


LUKOWSKY, Justice.

The Workmen's Compensation Board found that the appellee, Stillwell, was 60% disabled and made an open-end award. The most troublesome issue raised by the appellant, Warehouse, is whether the injury Stillwell sustained was related to his work. The facts are in dispute. The version most favorable to Stillwell will be presented because the Board found in his favor.

Warehouse hires casual labor during the tobacco-packing season. Typically,...

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