WILSON & CO. Inc. v. MOORE et al

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WILSON & CO. Inc. v. MOORE et al
1932 OK 513
12 P.2d 693
158 Okla. 140
Case Number: 23110
Decided: 06/28/1932
Supreme Court of Oklahoma

WILSON & CO., Inc.,
v.
MOORE, et al.

Syllabus

ΒΆ0 Master and Servant--Workmen's Compensation--Review of Awards--Lack of Evidence Showing Permanency of Disability--Remand of Cause for Further Evidence.
Where it appears that respondent received a compensable injury and the evidence as adduced does not warrant the finding of the Commission that the disability due to the original injury was permanent, held, cause remanded, with directions to hear further testimony on the question of the permanency of respondent's disability. On failure to show such permanency, the Commission is directed to dismiss claim of respondent.

Original action by Wilson & Company, Inc., (own risk) to review order and award made by the State Industrial Commission in favor of W. T. Moore. Remanded, with directions.

C. D. Bennett, for petitioner.
Lillard, Gibbons & Wheeling, for respondents.

McNEILL, J.

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