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Cleveland State University

Journal

1968

Workmen's compensation

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Aggravation Under Workmen's Compensation, Allyn D. Kendis, James D. Kendis Jan 1968

Aggravation Under Workmen's Compensation, Allyn D. Kendis, James D. Kendis

Cleveland State Law Review

Workmen's compensation has been defined as a system of social legislation providing compensation for loss resulting from the disablement or the death of workmen through industrial accident, casualty or disease. ... Recovery for an injury sustained in a workmen's compensation case is dependent upon the existence of all of the following six factors: (1) Jurisdiction of the subject matter; (2) Amenability of employer; (3) Proof of contract of employment; (4) Showing of a work related occurrence; (5) Sustaining of an injury as defined under the Workmen's Compensation Act; and (6) Proof of a causal relationship between the disabling condition and …


Workmen's Compensation Denied: A Reply, Harold Ticktin Jan 1968

Workmen's Compensation Denied: A Reply, Harold Ticktin

Cleveland State Law Review

A reader of the January 1968 Symposium on Workmen's Compensation in the Cleveland-Marshall Law Review would be badly misled if he took the titles of the two articles by Messrs. Krise and Keller at face value.' While purportedly about appeals and recommended changes in the Ohio Workmen's Compensation law, these articles are in fact attacks on attorneys who represent claimants in workmen's compensation controversies.