Claim of Bandassi v. Molla

200 A.D. 266, 192 N.Y.S. 776, 1922 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 8166
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedMarch 8, 1922
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Claim of Bandassi v. Molla, 200 A.D. 266, 192 N.Y.S. 776, 1922 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 8166 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1922).

Opinion

Kiley, J.:

This case is peculiar in that the award is based upon admissions contained in the report of the employer and on hearsay evidence given by one of the partners who was not present at the time of the accident. The date of the accident was November 22, 1920, at twelve-fifty-five p. m. The accident is described in the employer’s report as follows: “ Iron pipe fell from eighth floor full of hot emery, through fire escape, sky light and shafting that are ip our shop. The emery emptied onto the deceased and immediately [267]*267caught fire, he was a mass of flames.” He died next day. The business of the employers, a copartnership, was making tools for the manufacture of artificial flowers. Claimant’s intestate was a forger. At the time of the accident the forge was out; this was five minutes of one o’clock p. m. and the employer swore that at the time the employee was injured he was going to tap out some work, some antique stands.” The employer’s place of business was on the ground floor of the building; the pipe of hot metal came from the place of business of the General Specialty Company ” on the seventh or eighth floor of the building, which business had no connection with or relation to the employer’s business. The defense is that the accident did not arise out of nor in the course of deceased’s employment.

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