Summary
In Thurber v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company (217 App. Div. 802), decided in July, 1926, the findings was: "The employer was not prejudiced by the failure to give written notice of injury because George Benson, an agent in charge of the business in the place where the accident occurred, who had immediate supervision of John Thurber, had knowledge of the accident on October 9, 1923."
Summary of this case from Matter of Finch v. Buffalo Envelope Co.Opinion
July, 1926.
Award unanimously affirmed, with costs to the State Industrial Board.