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Miller v. Naughler Bros. and Travelers Ins. Co.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Cumberland County
Jul 1, 1929
146 A. 912 (Me. 1929)

Opinion

Decided July 1, 1929.

Workman's Compensation case. The employer denied that the workman's injury was caused by accident. This, the only issue before the Commissioner, was decided adversely to the petitioner. The issue was one of fact, and by mandate of the statute the decision of the Commissioner is final. There was some testimony in the case tending to prove that the petitioner's injury was accidental. The Commissioner apparently did not regard this testimony as convincing, and determined as a matter of fact that no accident was proved. No error of law appears. Orff's case, 122 Me. 114. Appeal dismissed. Decree affirmed.

Ellis Aldrich, for petitioner.

Walter F. Bird, Verrill, Hale, Booth Ives, for respondents.


Summaries of

Miller v. Naughler Bros. and Travelers Ins. Co.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Cumberland County
Jul 1, 1929
146 A. 912 (Me. 1929)
Case details for

Miller v. Naughler Bros. and Travelers Ins. Co.

Case Details

Full title:JUSTUS H. MILLER vs. NAUGHLER BROTHERS AND TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Cumberland County

Date published: Jul 1, 1929

Citations

146 A. 912 (Me. 1929)
146 A. 912

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