LEGAL DOCUMENT

Case: Nunciata Lindio vs. Imperial Printing & Finishing Co.
Citation: 2 Super. Ct. (R.I.) 79
Court: Rhode Island Superior Court
Jurisdiction: Rhode Island
Decision Date: 1919-07-02
Docket Number: No. 243
Pages: 79–80
Volume: 2
Reporter: Rhode Island Superior Court Rescripts

Parties: Nunciata Lindio vs. Imperial Printing & Finishing Co.

Nunciata Lindio vs. Imperial Printing & Finishing Co.
W. C. A.
No. 243
July 2, 1919

RESCRIPT
TANNER, P. J.
The petitioner in this case claims that because of an injury his ability to work is impaired. Two doctors for the petitioner testify that his ability to work is impaired one-half. Two doctors for the defendant testify that his ability to work is not at all impaired and that he was able to go back to work at the time when the defendant stopped paying compensation. He is now at work receiving as much and more than he received before he was injured.
The burden is upon the petitioner to establish his ease. We are not able to say that he has established Ms case considering the disputed condition of the testimony.
For petitioner: Joseph C. Cawley.
For respondent: Frederick A. Jones.
The petition is therefore denied.