Case Name: CHARLES METRAU, PETITIONER, v. INTERSTATE MILK AND CREAM COMPANY, RESPONDENT
Court: New Jersey Department of Labor, Workmen's Compensation Bureau
Jurisdiction: New Jersey
Decision Date: 1926
Citations: 4 N.J. Misc. 556
Docket Number: 
Parties: CHARLES METRAU, PETITIONER, v. INTERSTATE MILK AND CREAM COMPANY, RESPONDENT.
Judges: 
Reporter: New Jersey Miscellaneous Reports
Volume: 4
Pages: 556–556

Head Matter:
New Jersey Department of Labor, Workmen’s Compensation Bureau.
CHARLES METRAU, PETITIONER, v. INTERSTATE MILK AND CREAM COMPANY, RESPONDENT.
Eor the petitioner, David Roshein.
Eor the respondent. Travelers Insurance Company.

Opinion:
The deputy commissioner was asked to approve this compromise and enter an award on the same.
I, therefore, find and determine that the petitioner is entitled to temporary compensation for seventeen weeks from the date of said accident, January 1st, 1926, the full amount of which has been paid, and compensation for permanent disability for sixty-two and one-half weeks at the rate of $17.00 per week, being twelve and one-half per cent, of total permanent disability, twenty-five weeks of which has already been paid, the balance to be paid at the rate of $17.00 per week.
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Harry J. Goas,
Deputy Commissioner.