WOOD v. GENERAL ELEC. CO.

No. 78-190.

119 N.H. 285 (1979)

HAROLD W. WOOD v. GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, ELECTRICAL MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. AND STATE OF N.H. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

May 9, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Upton, Sanders & Smith, of Concord (Gary B. Richardson orally), for the plaintiff.

A. J. McDonough, P.A., of Manchester (John P. Shea orally), for defendants General Electric Company and Electrical Mutual Insurance Company.


LAMPRON, C.J.

The plaintiff challenges a workmen's compensation award made by the commissioner of labor. The plaintiff filed a petition for a writ of certiorari in this court after an appeal from the commissioner's decision was dismissed by the superior court. The two issues raised by the writ are whether the plaintiff diligently filed the present petition, and whether loss of use of a specific body member because of pain caused by an industrial accident is compensable...

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