DAWSON'S CHARTER SERV. v. CHIN

No. 1639, September Term, 1985.

68 Md. App. 433 (1986)

511 A.2d 1138

DAWSON'S CHARTER SERVICE, ET AL. v. MICHAEL W. CHIN.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

July 16, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Glenn C. Parker (Robert L. Humphreys, Jr., Smith, Somerville & Case, on brief), Baltimore, for appellants.

Bernard Jay Williams, Silver Spring, for appellee.

Argued before ADKINS, BLOOM and KARWACKI, JJ.


ADKINS, Judge.

This is a worker's compensation case. The worker, appellee, Michael Chin, suffered an eye injury that rendered his right eye effectively useless without corrective lenses. With corrective lenses, he has 20/20 vision in that eye. The question is whether, under those circumstances, Chin's right eye was 100 percent disabled.

Chin was employed by appellant, Dawson's Charter Service.1 While on the job one day, he was...

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