Claimant's decedent worked as an assistant supervisor at a housing project under the jurisdiction of the City of New York Housing Authority when, in November of 1974, he became ill at work and was taken by ambulance to the hospital. He died there several days later of a massive cerebral hemorrhage. The board found that decedent's death was causally related to his work activities and thus compensable under the Workers' Compensation Law. The board further excused the failure...
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