Summary
In Roberts v. Newcomb Co., 234 N.Y. 553 [ 138 N.E. 443], the claimant was employed as outside man for a general printing firm, and while passing along Wall Street in New York in the performance of his duties he was injured as a result of a bomb explosion; and it was held that the injury arose out of and in the course of his employment and consequently was compensable.
Summary of this case from Frigidaire Corp. v. Industrial Accident CommissionOpinion
Argued October 5, 1922
Decided October 24, 1922
Walter L. Glenney and Bertrand L. Pettigrew for appellants.
Charles D. Newton, Attorney-General ( E.C. Aiken of counsel), for respondent.
Order affirmed, with costs; no opinion.
Concur: HOGAN, CARDOZO, POUND, CRANE and ANDREWS, JJ. Dissenting: HISCOCK, Ch. J., and McLAUGHLIN, J.