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DARK v. GRANT PRODUCE COMPANY

Court of Appeals of Indiana
May 18, 1928
161 N.E. 927 (Ind. Ct. App. 1928)

Opinion

No. 13,258.

Filed May 18, 1928.

From Industrial Board of Indiana.

Proceeding under the Workmen's Compensation Law by Lydia Dark against the Grant Produce Company, employer. From a denial of an award, the claimant appeals. Affirmed. By the court in banc.

Padgett Padgett, for appellant.


Appellant filed an application for compensation on account of an injury alleged to have been received by her in August, 1927, and while in the course of her employment by appellee. The Industrial Board found that the alleged injury was not received by her at the time alleged, or at any other time within the statutory period of two years, and denied compensation.

The evidence is sufficient to sustain a finding that appellant was suffering from an inguinal hernia, which did not arise out of or in the course of her employment by appellee.

Award affirmed.

Dausman, J., absent.


Summaries of

DARK v. GRANT PRODUCE COMPANY

Court of Appeals of Indiana
May 18, 1928
161 N.E. 927 (Ind. Ct. App. 1928)
Case details for

DARK v. GRANT PRODUCE COMPANY

Case Details

Full title:DARK v. GRANT PRODUCE COMPANY

Court:Court of Appeals of Indiana

Date published: May 18, 1928

Citations

161 N.E. 927 (Ind. Ct. App. 1928)
87 Ind. App. 695