Judges: PER CURIAM.
Attorneys: Montague Rosenberg, for Appellants;
George A. Pierce and William M. Cease, Jr., for Appellees.
Filed: Nov. 21, 1939
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2020
Summary: This is an appeal from a final judgment of the Circuit Court affirming an award of the Florida Industrial Commission made on November 22, 1937. The claim was filed by Julia Green Berrier and Edwin C. Berrier, widow and son of Floyd L. Berrier, who met his death on June 4, 1937, in the State of Virginia, while engaged in work for the Berrier Brothers Ice Cream Corporation, a Virginia corporation. He was accidentally electrocuted when testing the switchboard which was being installed for said corp
Summary: This is an appeal from a final judgment of the Circuit Court affirming an award of the Florida Industrial Commission made on November 22, 1937. The claim was filed by Julia Green Berrier and Edwin C. Berrier, widow and son of Floyd L. Berrier, who met his death on June 4, 1937, in the State of Virginia, while engaged in work for the Berrier Brothers Ice Cream Corporation, a Virginia corporation. He was accidentally electrocuted when testing the switchboard which was being installed for said corpo..
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In this case, rehearing on briefs was allowed. After careful consideration of the able briefs filed
by counsel for the respective parties on this rehearing our conclusion is that our former opinion and decision was correct and should be adhered to.
Original opinion and judgment of affirmance adhered to and confirmed on rehearing.
TERRELL, C. J., WHITFIELD, BROWN and THOMAS, J. J., concur.
BUFORD and CHAPMAN, J. J., dissent.