294 Mass. 297 | Mass. | 1936
This is an appeal from a decree of the Superior Court entered pursuant to findings and decision of the Industrial Accident Board to the effect that the claimant was not a dependent of the deceased employee, and dismissing the claim for compensation. The deceased employee met his death by drowning arising out of and in the course of his employment. The only question in dispute was whether the father or mother of the deceased, both of whom were residents of Italy, was dependent upon the deceased employee.
The father and mother were not conclusively presumed to be dependent upon their deceased son. Whether they were so dependent was a question of fact to be determined upon the evidence. G. L. (Ter. Ed.) c. 152, § 32. Ferriter’s Case, 269 Mass. 267. The burden of proof was upon the parents to establish the fact of dependency. Sponatski’s Case, 220 Mass. 526. The single member found no depend
Decree affirmed.