Mississippi Supreme Court, 1963

Duck v. Liberty Mills, Inc.

Duck v. Liberty Mills, Inc.
Mississippi Supreme Court · Decided February 18, 1963 · Ethridge, Gillespie, Jones, McGehee, Rodgers
246 Miss. 434; 149 So. 2d 849; 1963 Miss. LEXIS 460

Duck v. Liberty Mills, Inc.

Opinion of the Court

Gillespie, J.

(Hn 1) The attorney-referee, the full commission, and the circuit court all denied compensation to appellant. The question was one of fact whether appellant sustained her injuries on the- job o.r elsewhere. The testimony was in conflict and there was substantial evidence to support the commission’s finding against claimant. The *436substantial evidence rule has been stated and applied so many times, as evidenced by tbe long list of cases cited in Dnnn’s Workmen’s Compensation, Sec. 179, 1963 Cumulative Supplement, that further illustration of tbe. rule is not needed. Tbe order of tbe commission is affirmed.

Affirmed.

McGehee, G. J., and Ethridge, Rodgers and Jones, JJ., concur.

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