Claimant had been previously injured on November 3, 1937, while in the employ of respondent, Continental Painting & M. Co., as a painter. He then fell thirty-five feet from a scaffold, sustaining severe injuries. Awards then made were paid, including a lump sum settlement, and that case was closed May 7, 1940. This controversy is between appellant and Continental with its insurance carrier, the State Fund. Contesting the finding of permanence and totality of the injury...
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