PRAIRIE PIPE LINE CO. v. HYDE et al.

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PRAIRIE PIPE LINE CO. v. HYDE et al.
1932 OK 478
12 P.2d 520
158 Okla. 55
Case Number: 22300
Decided: 06/21/1932
Supreme Court of Oklahoma

PRAIRIE PIPE LINE CO.
v.
HYDE et al.

Syllabus

¶0 Master and Servant--Workmen's Compensation -- Review of Awards--Sufficiency of Evidence.
An award of the State Industrial Commission will not be disturbed by this court where there is competent evidence reasonably tending to support the same.

Original proceeding by the Prairie Pipe Line Company to review an award of State Industrial Commission in favor of Henry G. Hyde. Petition to vacate denied.

T. J. Flannelly, Paul B. Mason, and Miley, Hoffman, Williams & France, for petitioner.
J. Berry King, Atty. Gen., Robert D. Crowe, Asst. Atty. Gen., and Frank C. Crouch, for respondents.

ANDREWS, J.

¶1 This is an original proceeding instituted by the respondent before the State Industrial Commission to review an award in favor of the claimant therein. The parties hereinafter will be referred to as petitioner and claimant, respectively.

¶2 There is competent evidence in the record reasonably tending to support the finding of the State Industrial Commission that the claimant received an accidental personal injury arising out of and in the course of his employment with the petitioner, which resulted in a 70 per cent. permanent partial disability to the hand of the claimant. The claimant testified as to the injury and there was medical testimony as to the extent and duration of the disability.

¶3 In accordance with the statute applicable thereto, the petition to vacate the award is denied.

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