Zanchi v. S & K Construction Co.

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Zanchi v. S & K Construction Co., 307 A.2d 561 (N.J. 1973)
63 N.J. 331; 1973 N.J. LEXIS 190
Per Curiam

Zanchi v. S & K Construction Co.

Opinion

*332 Per Curiam.

The sole issue involved in this ■workmen’s compensation appeal is whether petitioner, who sustained a work-connected myocardial infarction, was totally disabled and unemployable within the meaning of the “odd-lot” doctrine.

The Division of Workmen’s Compensation made an award of 25% permanent disability. The County Court, on a de novo consideration of the record, concluded that petitioner was unemployable and totally disabled and increased the award to 100% permanent disability. Respondent appealed to the Appellate Division which, in an unreported opinion, found no factual basis for application of the odd-lot doctrine, reversed the County Court and reinstated the judgment entered by the Division of Workmen’s Compensation. This court granted petitioner’s petition for certification.

We have reviewed the record and agree with the findings and conclusions contained in the opinion of Judge Wood in the County Court, 124 N. J. Super. 405.

The judgment of the Appellate Division is reversed and the judgment of the County Court is hereby reinstated.

For reversal and reinstatement — Chief Justice Weintraub and Justices Jacobs, Proctor, Mountain and Sullivan and Judges Conford and Collester — 7.

Opposed — None.

Reference

Full Case Name
Giacomo Zanchi, Petitioner-Appellant, v. S & K Construction Company, Respondent-Respondent
Cited By
10 cases
Status
Published