Case Name: JOHN MAGOLDA, PETITIONER, v. CENTRAL ICE AND COLD STORAGE COMPANY, RESPONDENT
Court: New Jersey Department of Labor, Workmen's Compensation Bureau
Jurisdiction: New Jersey
Decision Date: 1925
Citations: 3 N.J. Misc. 953
Docket Number: 
Parties: JOHN MAGOLDA, PETITIONER, v. CENTRAL ICE AND COLD STORAGE COMPANY, RESPONDENT.
Judges: 
Reporter: New Jersey Miscellaneous Reports
Volume: 3
Pages: 953–953

Head Matter:
New Jersey Department of Labor. Workmen’s Compensation Bureau.
JOHN MAGOLDA, PETITIONER, v. CENTRAL ICE AND COLD STORAGE COMPANY, RESPONDENT.

Opinion:
And now, to wit, August 12th, 1925, the above cause coming up for hearing on claimant's petition for compensation and respondents answer thereto, at Millville, New Jersey, due notice of said hearing having been given to the parties, and after the taking of testimony on behalf of both parties, it appeared that claimant was seized with an attack of appendicitis while handling a case of fruit in the course of his employment, that the relation between the claimant's disability and the alleged injury was not established beyond a possibility, and, whereas the law requires such relationship be shown to be probable, T am therefore obliged to, and do thereby, dismiss the claimant's petition, and render judgment in favor of the respondent.
Charles E. Corbin, Deputy Commissioner.