253 A.D. 848 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1938
Appeal from a disability award. On December 29, 1933, while claimant was working for the appellant as a riveter, the fingers of both hands became frost-bitten, impairing their grasping power, as a result of which he received m'edical treatment, part of which required both his hands to be completely and heavily bandaged. On January 5, 1934, while thus bandaged, as he was ascending a stairway he stumbled or slipped and attempted to grasp the banister, but, because