Haville v. Pearrow Haville v. Pearrow

Haville v. Pearrow

233 ARK. 586, 346 S.W.2D 204, 1961.AR.0042629

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On October 23, 1958, the appellant suffered a heart attack. In an opinion filed October 30, 1959, a, referee of the Workmens Compensation Commission held that the heart attack was a compensable injury. There was no appeal from this decision. Subsequently, another hearing was held to determine the extent of appellants disability and in an opinion filed September 30, 1960, another referee found the appellant to have a permanent partial disability rating of 40% to the body as a whole. The Full Commission and the Circuit Court affirmed this decision, hence this appeal. The appellant contends that he is totally disabled within the meaning of the Arkansas Workmens Compensation Act.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1961
May 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
4
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SELLER
Innodata Book Distribution Services Inc
SIZE
51.6
KB

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