Reports of Cases Under the Workmen's Compensation Act: Determined ..., volume 3
Reports of Cases Under the Workmen's Compensation Act: Determined ..., volume 3
Massachusetts. Industrial Accident Board
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Gove, deceased employee v. Royal Indemnity Company, this being case No. 1244 on the files of the Industrial Accident Board, reports as follows: — The committee of arbitration, consisting of James B. Carroll of the Industrial Accident Board, chairman, N., P. Sipprelle, 6 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass., representing the dependent, and Walter A. Ladd, Old South Building, Boston, Mass., representing the insurer, heard the parties and their witnesses at the Hearing Room of the Board, New Albion Buildi...ng, Boston, Mass., on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 1914, at 10 a.m. Webster A. Chandler of Boston, Mass., appeared for the mother, and A. H. Stetson of Boston, Mass., appeared for the insurer, as counsel. There are two questions presented in this case: First, was Guy R. Gove an employee of Morris Brooker, or was he a contractor? Second, was the mother partially dependent upon his wages for support, and if so, what was the extent of the dependency? The testimony in the case was substantially as follows: — Mrs.
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