Beels v. Department of Labor and Industries

34 P.2d 917, 178 Wash. 301, 1934 Wash. LEXIS 672
CourtWashington Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 23, 1934
DocketNo. 25067. Department One.
StatusPublished
Cited by30 cases

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Beels v. Department of Labor and Industries, 34 P.2d 917, 178 Wash. 301, 1934 Wash. LEXIS 672 (Wash. 1934).

Opinion

Millard, J.

Walter Beels, a deputy sheriff of Clallam county, died January 14, 1933, as the result *302 of an injury sustained by bim December 31, 1931, in tbe course of Ms employment as a county peace officer. No application was ever made to the department of labor and industries by or on behalf of Beels for compensation under the workmen's compensation act. No report, other than that filed by the widow, of the accident was made to the department.

On or about March 1, 1933, which was less than two months subsequent to the date of Beels’ death, and more than one year after the date upon which the injury occurred, the widow of the injured workman made application to the department (on a form supplied by it for reports of accidents) for compensation. That claim, so far as material, reads as follows:

“Report oe Accident
“Firm or Employer’s Name Sheriff E. 0. Norton.
“Address Port Angeles, Wash., Clallam County.
“Name of Injured Workman Walter Beels.
“How long engaged in present occupation Started work June 1, 1931, passed away Jan. 14, 1933.
“Place of birth Jessup, Iowa. Age 48 Wage per day $150 month time of accident.
“Date accident occurred Dec. 31,1931.
“Give date you quit work on account of accident Went to hospital Dec. 29,1932.
“Describe the accident in full: Injured Dec. 31,1931. 9 miles east of Port Angeles, getting a still out. Located in deep canyon. Injured taking still out. Spit blood till death. . . .
“Give name of attending physician Dr. W. M. Davidson.
“Give full name and address of your wife or husband Mrs. Ida Beels (wife) Everett, Wash., Beverly Park. . . .
“Name your children under 16 supported by you. [No children listed.]
“Signed tMs 27th day of February, 1933, at Everett, Washington.
“Workman making claim sign full name here Mrs. Ida Beels, wife of Walter Beels. . . .
*303 “Employer must complete this report by filling in and signing employer’s section below. Then mail report to Department of Labor and Industries, Olympia, Washington.
“Name of Employer Clallam County. . . .
“Location of plant or place of work where accident occurred Nine miles east Port Angeles in deep canyon.
“Business of employer Sheriff Dept.
“Give Industrial Insurance class for this claim Deputy Sheriff. . . .
“Name of Injured Workman Walter Beels. . . .
“Date of accident Dec. 31, 1931. Date quit work Dec. 29, 1932.
“Date returned to work Died. Was workman engaged in the regular course of his employment when injured? Yes. Occupation of workman Deputy Sheriff. . . .
“Report how accident occurred Strain from fall, while climbing hill out of deep canyon after dismantling Moonshine Whiskey still.
“Signed this day of Feb. 27, 1933.
“E. 0. Norton,
“Sheriff Clallam County.
“Describe in full the parts injured . . . Myocar-ditis, Endocarditis, Eurysm.
“Is present disability result of above injury ■ Yes.
“Give treatment used Rest in bed, digitalization.
“Name and address of hospital to which patient was taken Davidson & Hay Hospital.
“Estimate duration of disability Deceased Jan. 15/33.
Signed W. M. Davidson, M. D.
Attending
Physician.
Port Angeles, Wn.
Date Feb. 21/33.”

An investigation of the claim by the department resulted in the entry of an order March 21, 1933, by the supervisor of the department that the claim “has been unfavorably suspended for the reason that a claim was *304 not filed within one year from the date of the alleged injury.” On April 21, 1933, the claimant applied for rehearing before the joint board of the department

“ . . . for the following reasons, to-wit:
“1. That said decision is unjust and unlawful.
“2. That said Ida'Beels, the widow of said Walter Beels, and the beneficiary of said Walter Beels, filed her claim under the statute within one year after the death of said Walter Beels, deceased, when her said claim accrued.”

On April 24, 1933, three days after receipt of claimant’s application for rehearing, the joint board entered an order reversing* the action of the supervisor but rejecting* the claim “upon the grounds that the same is unauthorized by law.” That order, which reads as follows, recited that the joint board found that the “Deport of Accident” filed by Mrs. Beels “constituted a claim by said widow”:

“The above claim coming* before the Joint Board in Executive Session this date following careful review of all records containing all the proofs on file together with transcript of testimony as taken at hearing on None.
“It was found that: This matter comes before the Joint Board upon the application of the claimant to review the order of the Supervisor, unfavorably suspending the claim of Mrs. Ida Beels, widow of deceased workman, Walter Beels, upon the grounds that the same was not filed within one year from the date of alleged injury.
“That a review of the claim file reveals that on February 27, 1933, a claim was filed by Mrs. Ida Beels upon workman’s report of accident form, reciting that on December 31, 1931, her husband had been injured while a deputy sheriff and that he went to the hospital on December 29, 1932, and died January 14, 1933; that the employer, the Clallam County certified the claimant strained himself on December 31, 1931; that no claim was filed by deceased, Walter Beels, within one year following* the injury of December 31, 1931, or at any *305 time prior to his death; that by reason thereof the statute of limitations has operated against the right of the deceased workman to file a claim and his surviving widow, Mrs. Ida Beels, has no right to file a claim for compensation because of the death of her husband as aforesaid;
“That the workman’s report of accident as filed by the widow on February 27,1933, constitutes a claim by said widow.

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