JONAS MILLER & SONS v. RISNER


407 S.W.2d 125 (1966)

JONAS MILLER & SONS, Appellant, v. Norman RISNER and the Workmen's Compensation Board of Kentucky, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

October 14, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. W. Craft, Jr., Craft & Haynes, Hazard, for appellant.

Grayson Johnson, Clark Pratt, Hindman, for appellees.


DAVIS, Commissioner.

The Workmen's Compensation Board found appellee Norman Risner to be totally and permanently disabled as the result of work-connected injury, and awarded him maximum benefits. KRS 342.095. The Board's award was affirmed upon appeal to the circuit court. The employer, Jonas Miller & Sons, appeals and presents two assignments of error: (1) there is no competent evidence of substance to sustain the...

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