Claimant was employed by the Dic Underhill Joint Venture as a drill runner in which capacity he chipped and drilled rock and concrete. In 1972, he began medical treatment for a coronary artery disease. Claimant's health worsened and on December 12, 1975 he stopped working. He was admitted to Mount Sinai Hospital on January 3, 1976 and during his stay it was discovered that he had developed a lung disease, viz., pneumoconiosis, a type of silicosis, caused, inter alia
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MATTER OF LEVESKI v. DIC UNDERHILL JOINT VENTURE
83 A.D.2d 705 (1981)
In the Matter of the Claim of John Leveski, Appellant, v. Dic Underhill Joint Venture et al., Respondents. Workers' Compensation Board, Respondent
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July 16, 1981
July 16, 1981
Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.
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