COMBUSTION ENGINEERING, INC. v. KENNEDY


562 S.W.2d 202 (1978)

COMBUSTION ENGINEERING, INC., Appellant-Defendant, v. James H. KENNEDY, Appellee-Plaintiff.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

February 27, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul Campbell, Jr., Chattanooga, for appellant-defendant.

Jeffrey D. Boehm, Chattanooga, for appellee-plaintiff.


OPINION

HARBISON, Justice.

In this workmen's compensation case the trial court awarded benefits to the employee for loss of sight in both eyes, finding a causal connection between the industrial blindness of the employee and an accident which had occurred in the scope and course of his employment. On appeal the principal contention of the employer is that there is no material evidence of such causal connection...

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