200 A.D. 246 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1922
The employer occupied a plant consisting of btiildings on opposite sides of the same street. In one of the buildings he maintained a stable with stalls for twenty-eight horses. In the building opposite there was a toilet set aside for the use of employees. The claimant was employed to work in the stable. On the day of the accident he came to his work at four in the morning, and, after cleaning twenty-five of the stalls, left his work to go across the street to the toilet. In the course of his journey he slipped and fell upon the street with the result that he injured his arm. He failed to give written notice of the accident causing the injury. The Industrial Board excused this failure on the ground that the foreman of the claimant had knowledge of the accident. The foreman testified that the claimant said to him early that morning: " When I come
The award is reversed and the claim i emitted to the Industrial Board for further action.
All concur.
Award reversed and matter remitted to the State Industrial Board for further proof, with costs to appellants to abide event.