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Dysvick v. Jeno's, Inc.

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Mar 19, 1976
240 N.W.2d 6 (Minn. 1976)

Opinion

No. 45857.

March 19, 1976.

Workers' compensation — review — finding employer had knowledge of injury — sufficiency of evidence.

Certiorari upon the relation of Jeno's, Inc., employer, and Employers Insurance of Wausau, its insurer, to review a decision of the Workers' Compensation Board awarding benefits against said relators to Hans R. Dysvick, employee. Affirmed.

Bey, Ochs Klimek and Richard Cesario, for relators.

William H. Getts, for respondent.

Considered and decided by the court without oral argument.


Certiorari to review a decision of the Workers' Compensation Board. The only issue raised is whether the employer had actual knowledge of the employee's injury so as to satisfy the notice requirement of Minn. St. 176.141. We hold that the board's finding that the employer had actual knowledge is reasonably supported by substantial evidence.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Dysvick v. Jeno's, Inc.

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Mar 19, 1976
240 N.W.2d 6 (Minn. 1976)
Case details for

Dysvick v. Jeno's, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:HANS R. DYSVICK v. JENO'S, INC., AND ANOTHER

Court:Supreme Court of Minnesota

Date published: Mar 19, 1976

Citations

240 N.W.2d 6 (Minn. 1976)
307 Minn. 526