Case Name: CHARLES S. WING, JR. v. CONTROL DATA CORPORATION
Court: Minnesota Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Minnesota
Decision Date: 1976-12-10
Citations: 311 Minn. 535
Docket Number: No. 46408
Parties: CHARLES S. WING, JR. v. CONTROL DATA CORPORATION.
Judges: 
Reporter: Minnesota Reports
Volume: 311
Pages: 535–537

Head Matter:
CHARLES S. WING, JR. v. CONTROL DATA CORPORATION.
249 N. W. 2d 174.
December 10, 1976
No. 46408.
Johnson, Fredin, Kitten, Thibodeau & Seiler, Thomas R. Thibodeau, and Steven C. Fecker, for relator.
Oppenheimer, Wolf, Foster, Shepard & Donnelly and Robert R. Rein-hart, Jr., for respondent.

Opinion:
Considered and decided by the court without oral argument
Per Curiam.
Writ of certiorari to review a decision of the Workers' Compensation Board denying compensation. The only issue raised is whether employer had actual knowledge of the employee's injury so as to satisfy the notice requirement of either Minn. St. 1971, § 176.141 or § 176.664. We hold that the board's finding that employer did not have actual knowledge is reasonably supported by substantial evidence. See, Kling v. St. Barnabas Hospital, 291 Minn. 257, 190 N. W. 2d 674 (1971); Pojanowski v. Hart, 288 Minn. 77, 178 N. W. 2d 913 (1970).
Affirmed.