Claimant, a beer salesman, suffered a heart attack while lifting kegs of beer at work on April 22, 1972. He was hospitalized and remained out of work until January or February 1973. Subsequently, in 1977 he ceased working due to his poor health and in July 1981 filed a claim for Workers' Compensation benefits based upon the 1972 heart attack. The Workers' Compensation Board found that the claim was time barred, overruling a contrary decision...
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