73 Ind. App. 287 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1920
Appellee claims that her decedent, who was her husband, was an employe of appellant,
There was a finding in favor of appellee that the injury which resulted in death was caused by accident arising out of and in the course of decedent’s employment, and an award followed giving appellee compensation for 300 weeks at the rate of $8.25 per week, beginning August 14, 1918, ordering appellant to pay burial expenses not to exceed $100, attorney’s fees of $162, and costs.