39 Ga. App. 481 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1929
Kent Green was killed in an accident arising out of and in consequence of his employment by the Southern States Phosphate & Fertilizer Company. Compensation insurance was carried by said employer with the United States Fidelity & Guaranty Company. A claim was filed with the industrial commission of Georgia on behalf of Amelia Washington, who was over fourteen years of age, but who was alleged to be physically and mentally incapacitated from earning a livelihood. The first hearing was before Commissioner Norman, who refused compensation to the applicant, holding that '“Amelia Washington was not a dependent and therefore not entitled to compensation.” The full commission sustained the decision of Commissioner Norman, but on appeal to the superior court of Chatham county Judge Meldrim, with the statement that “Grant that the claimant was not wholly dependent on the deceased, she was beyond question partially dependent upon him. In such cases she shall receive proportionate compensation,” recommitted the case to the industrial commission “for further hearing on the question of the amount to be paid the claimant under the law as provided in the workmen’s compensation act codified in 11 Park’s Code Supp. 1922, § 3154 (11) (e).” Ga. L. 1922, p. 191, § 38 (c). The case then came to this court. For the opinion then rendered see 37 Ga. App. 140 (139 S. E. 359). The second hearing was before Commissioner Stanley, and the evidence
Judgment affirmed.