MATTER OF CLARK v. H. K. FERGUSON CO.


283 A.D. 756 (1954)

In the Matter of the Claim of Oscar Clark, Appellant, v. H. K. Ferguson Co. et al., Respondents. Workmen's Compensation Board, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

February 26, 1954.


Claimant was a structural iron worker employed at a fixed location. On Friday, June 3, 1949, after having finished his work for the week, he was injured in an accident while driving his own automobile on his way to his home for the weekend. His home was about sixty-eight miles from the job. Under the contract with the employer, claimant was allowed a subsistence allowance, but not a transportation allowance. The board has held that the claimant was not injured in the course...

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