Supreme Court of Florida, 1943

Jacksonville Gas Co. v. Bronson

Jacksonville Gas Co. v. Bronson
Supreme Court of Florida · Decided December 3, 1943 · Adams, Buford, Terrell, Chapman
15 So. 2d 754; 153 Fla. 749; 1943 Fla. LEXIS 757 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Jacksonville Gas Co. v. Bronson

Opinion of the Court

ADAMS, J.:

This appeal is from a judgment of the circuit court reversing an order of the Florida Industrial Commission.

Claimant was injured within the course of his employment and received compensation for a period of time, recognized by his employer as covering his disabilities. The claimant being of the opinion that he was further disabled applied for a hearing which was granted.

The deputy commissioner heard the testimony for both parties and found that the testimony preponderated adversely to the claimant and so found. This finding was approved by the full commission. On appeal to the circuit court the findings of the deputy commissioner and the full commission were reversed.

We have examined the evidence in its entirety and find it insufficient to sustain the judgment appealed from, therefore the judgment is reversed.

Reversed.

BUFORD, C. J., TERRELL and CHAPMAN, JJ., concur.

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