Case Name: John Schmidt, petitioner, v. John Pawlowski, respondent
Court: New Jersey Department of Labor, Workmen's Compensation Bureau
Jurisdiction: New Jersey
Decision Date: 1924
Citations: 2 N.J. Misc. 1116
Docket Number: 
Parties: John Schmidt, petitioner, v. John Pawlowski, respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: New Jersey Miscellaneous Reports
Volume: 2
Pages: 1116–1116

Head Matter:
New Jersey Department of Labor. Workmen's Compensation Bureau.
John Schmidt, petitioner, v. John Pawlowski, respondent.
Partial Loss of Index Finger.
On petition for compensation. Binding of facts a determination. Order of dismissal.
Mr. Samuel Greenstone, for the petitioner.
Mr. Gerald, McLaughlin, for the respondent.'

Opinion:
In the case at bar the testimony shows that the petitioner has received compensation from the respondent by way of agreement: Temporary disability, seven and three-sevenths weeks at the rate of $17 per week, and permanent disability seven weeks at the same rate, based on twenty per cent, loss of function of the right index finger. Taking the testimony as a whole, I am of the opinion that the petitioner has been properly compensated for injuries sustained by him as a result of the accident of November 27th, 1923, and is entitled to no further compensation benefits.
T find, therefore, in favor of the respondent, John Pawlowski, and against the petitioner, John Schmidt, and dismiss the petition.
John J. Stahl.
Referee.