Claimant was employed as a sheet metal worker. He had been working sometimes as long as sixty to seventy hours a week including Sunday work. It was part of his job also to make "minor" repairs to his employers' truck. On April 13, 1947, a Sunday, he was engaged in repairing the truck. He changed over the tires. He got underneath the truck and lay on his back pounding upwards on a broken fender with a "big hammer" weighing two or three pounds, and in this position he also...
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