FITZ v. INDUSTRIAL COMM.


10 Wis.2d 202 (1960)

FITZ, Appellant, v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION and others, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

April 5, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief by Brown & Winter of Madison, and oral argument by Jay W. Winter.

For the respondent Industrial Commission the cause was argued by Mortimer Levitan, assistant attorney general, with whom on the brief was John W. Reynolds, attorney general.

For the respondents C. R. Meyer & Sons Company and Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation there was a brief and oral argument by Edward T. O'Neill of Fond du Lac.


HALLOWS, J.

The first question is whether there is any credible evidence to sustain the finding of the Industrial Commission that the condition of the appellant's femoral arteries as found in 1956 was not caused by, aggravated by, or related to his injury of May 21, 1952.

There is no dispute as to the applicable principles of law. If the medical testimony was in conflict, the weight thereof and the credibility of the witnesses were for the commission to determine...

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