The accident occurred August 26, 1918. Compensation was awarded and paid to February 1, 1921, when the case was closed by the State Industrial Commission. On July 25, 1922, an application to reopen the case was denied. On January 21, 1924, another application to reopen the case was granted and thereafter the award in question was made. The Board makes the following findings as to the nature of the injuries: “ His head and right side of body were seriously injured and he received a crushing injury to his chest and his lower jaw was splintered and his upper jaw fractured, and, as a result of the injury that he received to his chest, the pleura of his lungs was thickened and the functions of his lungs were impaired so that effort to work caused hemorrhages and consequent congestion of the lungs which affected the pulsation of his heart so that dizziness ensued as a result of physical effort, or while stooping or bending, and as a result of said injury and its consequences, he was disabled from August 26, 1918, to March 11, 1924, at which latter date he was still disabled.” In November, 1918, the parties entered into an agreement for compensation
The award should, therefore, be reversed and the claim remitted, with costs against the State Industrial Board to abide the event.
Award reversed and matter remitted, with costs against the State Industrial Board to abide the event.
