283 P. 487 | Kan. | 1930
The opinion of the court was delivered by
This is a workmen’s compensation case in which the dependents of a deceased workman are claimants. The injury to the workman occurred at a time when chapter 232 of the Laws of
The first question presented by, appellants for the determination of this court is, Did the injuries which Thomas B. Coe received on October 29, 1928, cause or contribute to his death? Really we are not concerned with that question. It is a question of fact which was determined by the trial court. The. appeal to this court allowed in compensation cases is on questions of law only. (Laws 1929, ch. 206.) If it were contended by appellants that there was no substantial evidence to sustain the findings and judgment of the trial court on that question perhaps we could examine the evidence enough to see whether that contention was well taken; but appellants do not make that contention. They state that the evidence on that point was in conflict and argue that the findings of the trial court were against the weight of the evidence. We are not concerned here with the weight of the evidence. We have looked into the evidence enough to see that there is an abundance of substantial evidence to support the findings of the trial court.
The second question presented by appellants to this court is, Has the district court the power on appeal to set aside an award and
The judgment of the court below is affirmed. ■