THOMPSON v. BURGER CHEF OF CIRCLEVILLE, INC.

No. 380.

65 Ohio App. 2d 77 (1979)

THOMPSON, APPELLANT, v. BURGER CHEF OF CIRCLEVILLE, INC., ET AL., APPELLEES.

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Clinton County.

Decided September 5, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. John R. Workman, for appellant.

Mr. Gary L. Schneider, for appellee Burger Chef of Circleville, Inc.

Mr. William J. Brown, attorney general, and Mr. Solomon Hertzel Basch, for appellees Administrator and Industrial Commission of Ohio.


Per Curiam.

On October 6, 1971, claimant-appellant, Everett Thompson, suffered a heart attack while on the job in the employment of Burger Chef of Circleville, Inc. (Burger Chef). His ensuing claim for benefits was denied by the Administrator of the Bureau of Workers' Compensation on the ground that appellant failed to show his disability was contracted in the course of, or arose out of, employment with Burger Chef. The Administrator's order was affirmed by...

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