CARBONNEAU v. UNITED STATES CASUALTY COMPANY

No. 4117.

97 N.H. 438 (1952)

ALBERT F. CARBONNEAU, SR. by Everett P. Holland, G'd'n v. UNITED STATES CASUALTY COMPANY & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

October 7, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Sleeper, Robert Shaw and Wayne J. Mullavey (Mr. Mullavey orally), for the plaintiff.

Sullivan & Gregg and S. Robert Winer (Mr. Winer orally), for the defendant companies.

Gordon M. Tiffany, Attorney General, for the defendant Commissioner, furnished no brief.


DUNCAN, J.

Section 19 of the workmen's compensation law (Laws 1947, c. 266, as amended) provides in part as follows: "MEDICAL, HOSPITAL CARE, etc. During the first ninety days after an injury to an employee, an employer subject to this chapter, shall furnish to an injured employee, or cause to be furnished, free of charge, reasonable medical and hospital services, or other remedial care when needed . . . and the injured employee, if he so chooses shall have...

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