Summary
In Matter of Gray v. Semet-Solvay Co. (231 N.Y. 518) the claimant's husband was a patrolman of the defendant's plant where chemical preparations were manufactured. Chemical odors and fumes were constantly emitted from it. He complained of illness July 15, 1918, and died in September, 1918. The medical evidence indicated that the cause of death was mineral poisoning or serous miningitis from the toxemia due to the poisonous fumes where he worked.
Summary of this case from Jeffreyes v. Sager Co.Opinion
Argued March 4, 1921
Decided March 24, 1921
Truman H. Preston and H. Duane Bruce for appellant.
Charles D. Newton, Attorney-General ( E.C. Aiken of counsel), for respondent.
Order affirmed, with costs; no opinion.
Concur: CHASE, CARDOZO, POUND, McLAUGHLIN, CRANE and ANDREWS, JJ. Not voting: HISCOCK, Ch. J.