Abstract
The original intention of the author was to propose the idea that a heart attack might be compensable as an occupational disease. However, after extensive research and deliberation, it appears evident that the universally accepted construction and interpretation of the term "occupational disease" is invulnerable to the inclusion therein of the heart attack incident.
Recommended Citation
Marvin D. Silver, Heart Attack as Compensable Injury, 11 Clev.-Marshall L. Rev. 199 (1962)
Comments
Heart Attack Symposium