C.J. HORNER CO. v. STRINGFELLOW

No. CA 84-355.

685 S.W.2d 533 (1985)

14 Ark.App. 138

C.J. HORNER COMPANY and Indiana Lumbermens' Mutual Insurance Company, Appellants, v. Judith Tarvin STRINGFELLOW and William Bryant Stringfellow, Widow and Dependent Son of William B. Stringfellow, Deceased, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Arkansas, En Banc.

March 13, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Friday, Eldredge & Clark by Elizabeth J. Robben, Little Rock, for appellants.

William F. Magee, Lewisville, for appellees.


CORBIN, Judge.

On September 14, 1982, William B. Stringfellow, Sr., suffered a fatal myocardial infarction at his desk while employed by C.J. Horner Company, appellant. The Workers' Compensation Commission affirmed the Administrative Law Judge's opinion wherein Mr. Stringfellow's widow and dependent son received benefits on the basis that there was a causal connection between the deceased employee's job and death. We affirm.

On appeal, appellants contend that...

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