LEMMON v. NORTHWOOD CONST.

No. 510, 1995.

690 A.2d 912 (1996)

James LEMMON, Employee Below, Appellant, v. NORTHWOOD CONSTRUCTION, Employer Below, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

Decided: September 17, 1996.

Opinion Issued: September 30, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph J. Rhoades, Wilmington, for Appellant.

Robert H. Richter, Heckler & Cattie, Wilmington, for Appellee.

Before VEASEY, C.J., WALSH and HOLLAND, JJ.


WALSH, Justice.

In this appeal from the Superior Court, the appellant, James Lemmon ("Lemmon") contends that the Superior Court erred in its refusal to set aside a decision of the Industrial Accident Board ("Board") on the ground that the Board improperly considered evidence affecting his credibility. We agree and reverse.

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The essential facts underlying the origin of Lemmon's claim for workers' compensation is not disputed. On May 13, 1989, Lemmon...

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