Case Name: SHIRLEY ANDERSON v. MINNESOTA MINING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY AND ANOTHER
Court: Minnesota Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Minnesota
Decision Date: 1975-03-28
Citations: 303 Minn. 561
Docket Number: No. 44933
Parties: SHIRLEY ANDERSON v. MINNESOTA MINING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY AND ANOTHER.
Judges: 
Reporter: Minnesota Reports
Volume: 303
Pages: 561–562

Head Matter:
SHIRLEY ANDERSON v. MINNESOTA MINING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY AND ANOTHER.
227 N. W. 2d 812.
March 28, 1975
No. 44933.
Abrams & Spector and Richard B. Abrams, for relator.
Ronald O. W. Ylitalo, for respondents.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Employee seeks review of a decision of the Workmen's Compensation Commission denying her compensation benefits. She challenges the commission's finding that the employer did not have the notice or actual knowledge of injury required by Minn. St. 176.141.
It is undisputed that the employee first indicated to the employer that her disability was work-related nearly 2 1/2 years after her injury. She argues that the circumstances of the injury were such as to put the employer on reasonable inquiry that the injury was work-related. The commission's finding to the contrary is supported by substantial evidence and must, therefore, be affirmed.
Affirmed.
See, Pojanowski v. Hart, 288 Minn. 77, 178 N. W. 2d 913 (1970); Davidson v. Bermo, Inc. 272 Minn. 97, 137 N. W. 2d 567 (1965).
See, Strei v. Church of St. Joseph, 290 Minn. 565, 188 N. W. 2d 879 (1971); Minn. St. 15.0425(e).