Dreyfus & Co. v. Meade

129 S.E. 336, 142 Va. 567, 1925 Va. LEXIS 360
CourtSupreme Court of Virginia
DecidedSeptember 17, 1925
StatusPublished
Cited by54 cases

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Dreyfus & Co. v. Meade, 129 S.E. 336, 142 Va. 567, 1925 Va. LEXIS 360 (Va. 1925).

Opinion

Prentis, P.,

delivered the opinion of the court.

The appellants complain of an award made by a majority of the Industrial Commission (Hon. C. G. Kiser, Commissioner, dissenting).

Meade was employed by Dreyfus & Company, as night watchman, at their store located at the southeast, corner of-Second and Broad streets, Richmond, Va., and his duty required him to be on the premises or immediately adjacent thereto. About 11:30 p. m., May 10, 1924, he was walking north across Broad street, at First street, a block away from the store, for the purpose of getting a cup of coffee at a restaurant about two blocks away from the store, when he was struck by an automobile, from which he sustained injuries which he claims-are compensable by his employer under the Virginia workmen’s compensation act. (Laws, 1918, chapter 400.)

The error assigned is that the commission erred in holding that this injury arose “out of and in the course of” Meade’s employment.

That an injury to be compensable must arise out of and in the course of the employment, is conceded, for so the act provides.

In the case of Mueller Construction Co. v. Industrial Board, 283 Ill. 148, 118 N. E. 1028, L. R. A. 1918F, 891, Ann. Cas. 1918E, 808, the Supreme Court of Illinois has clearly construed this language and expressed the conclusion which accords with the almost unanimous view of the courts in construing similar statutes, thus: “The words ‘arising out of’ and the words ‘in the course of’ are used conjunctively. In order to satisfy the statute, both conditions must concur; it is not sufficient that the *570 accident occur in the oomíisqe^héddmc^l(lpmBj&, .BuiBfche causative danger must also arise out of it. The words ‘arisiBgííWtexííf’‘t«yefettilifo tiafi ripia eel amíimiébm-stanees under which the accident takes place. By the -use ^aislnatiákffflnéeBtoÉ«fls(!^qtheíl®feis-.l^M® M @3wpli¡p@H<ífh insalE^iba’lsáxiétlallchieC'ir dental injuries which might('4aa^peH:rIfo< ith©i®Hiiptoy,e,e ffeciSJJ^q^iS.eaia'lKftoxIsjudJi femplpyrnrigh)# aixd Qal?lf>ie.aste<Mrsmehnem#®yai^3aMíi?vRissfes ¡td $'lJHh |%Dg,®)^0^sa^|n;iferJfyKsiiuafeiediiaHfe ^,qu’all#í)©kí)@s@dK3aM &omff¿kp©eiali4e#h@3fte í#ib) pagjtódrtógr afiarmo-lW. WotdMtfeaíítrc®.MM^ááten3ííOh'áií\t9!l'8®^ Ji®4; rMú$%$$saY!-t RMQMga,mi$.úgar.&Cé4 h§4 MíehaeBf^téSOkM. •%8$q3$£>, $J<iü. J&íñ$J:f)ApM-0^Sictt>8W(ieiírM':t v?¿' Ivasca Co., 140 Minn. 470, 168 N. W. 555, 15 A. {JCMft. BoiArxd.s9ilj6Ajfi40i,saíi!e gáihengiftfee maseseidiieh ^p®Qr¿tfÍtiM(tosti2.U<ítÍPÍi.08oi® Yjnpíi edit M;rí;í «,0Íf>íort These are the findings of fahkenr<roI<rjf¿i8> aAiheoM' "hi ea mit] #x.ag®Md3.4haAiaib the okmeupii this Jaeifiddfit, find vPJterc4J^r@íto.5nthe;ynj^mdfMAá4mrf;hejemií)loy bfetóe^fos & Company as a night watchmaai>,idn.s(idu.1^-n1b5ein^fctb 'M^fe#jí$he y huildingA ati-Anigh%d'hndh feat Eyhismaiveá'age ¡.FásJ hS£®Q; „rtha-t M Jh,é> iwaáOcré&sihg®éfie 4femcini.ty#.ofeth;a-fimplo|i§ii’ sifdac’d' ofedhsiwefes . d:TOn>g,th©might:-of M»3»'j@1%»15oñrt.d§s®Kpiijm pjfewtais ^Kltcfoandri|ii¿urédoibyAaniíi,ufe}moBiteri»¿andí>iliartj'!!die!:álh-íjuri'és rdesiarihsd'fhyi dhe; physipian,; ;Dr..¡ MafiGkpa?esultkd 'lit0P3í4hftiapcid©üteinfígnes.©oÉ..rfc; 'lo áno apiam* ahrtaw , es ntólfíurlliefMpipeaísifíom The testimony ¡pfidleadaÉm- *571 th4 claimant’s duties required hiña? at 'tintes* to bé on tlie;> o%t9idé'of-dKé building'1’ <3&■-\^'"'eiáplo^ie^í-aé,iMtli#’i watchman -and poster,’ and was on dutjr ábofio? S:3Ü’pl. ht:1 uiitil about;9:00 a. m. ItfurtheÉappearsthatitwashis' custom during the night to «aíc^tb'e’éfafeiÉftt^iíd1^1t¡W*-lu¿fehrooia,3 or 'irostaurant,*-ábbiititwo1 blo'eite !bélów]’ %r the' ¡purpose of1 eitheibgetting5a lunch or óf^getting'-mills oñj'cófféO'tOJOat^withhás'lunCh, and^tha# tMs!bÜsfOüi:waét wiéülqfenown'Cto1 ibis» ejáplojréia aluofSIb ed bkiow ti iíomw ••há,0n'4hefMghtí;oí'hisi>injtiíí^/'asíket^0ü'íbabo'vlJ/4í#'^affl crossing the street to the opposite giehbfbr1 the pufpO’ánS naeatioriéd .when;- he"» wás stmcfe'hy^n^atfédiiíibbííe i&d sustaihedi£thoihjufiesQnt(puéstimL?srjGíhappéársi fibih ffibf tebtimeunjl ofoBnoMáiídtípivabiawtóídéd íhíihholbiWfigí thdiiníur^,qthatuhélsustainct> adéoaipouhd'í &hmk¥é both Nones oB4hebightd% 'iustibuíow4hh'Slkeeban#- that a^aa^MtÍheíhafeTbéehN^ea@i®CeitoTaH^®§'á;bl%dVf4'&d'-Íp at thé presentdlfisfeii or.) oí íxiobioni úsh & ion ai jJoxhjí oí - s't'ilihesclaifflalMtihimselffi’dWstiaedíthkt ^htlrhá'tatráhPthí #hichtihePwa%pib^Múfgrdá'«Mbi&tédJítSat'4t§#M^p@9-' bleuíor. Mkh,«eváaYbMieii.t)Stb£!Ó'bá'#íf¥ thé^Sohlqof^hh-buildiúg-rándjthái Iretne^éffíhtaíNtheihabibbtfh'emalitíhgí in?the..rest'au£antí-e&éfepti í^súmáty Ifief-'peti'od' asehé meyéNatóihteíMncih tfffe#épbW-M>utd géSlít><#Í'tlh' mÍM2JOhcé®c¥mM,taMéíthéíffl3.bác1feíti tbe^builtling he i 'Me' hisslunoh;- u ■ ©eí was¿ no b#$én *a) rueguM’ ®m§# hamfib^Nkb embldyerp búbffieinaMediónMutyj during hlih-h^itre^ahíeniabnedíat^á/ltetitóes/’ .•'tfíhoifójun bu* olqionhq se[r8}uItúsícfettaá>nly.iol5gt®J&Ófí®fthebé tacts duty a# aíMghtcwútchng.ahtdidíñdt(t5gfiui?r,eíhlQaiíjfo'>:®e'íiili Bifoad?stHcetlat ^thcsplaces^he¥@athe ^dt0fiQ.Hb'ílétstgu#fe bina ;iféhstoleBi«tithéipf«cii@^]fe©thi®atei3aÉpfiíWafe <áa<W persbmi3mxanrd,anfciwaá^«líif)erfoTaiIfig3U«íg §45vhSe«t^ básíáeBÍptoycd jprffatelMMLOdl lo íoaliroo exit TObmr ton sí Qi3SaexwkY6rityi®f4lie9(#ra9fefSMi®®h@ach®dithtoetfi#ifin'5 *572 sion that his injury is compensable under the statute by differentiating this case from Taylor v. Binswanger & Co., 130 Va. 545, 107 S. E. 649; Life Insurance Co. of Va. v. Wood, 7 Va. L. Reg. (N. S.) 827, and other lunch hour and street injury eases.

We find ourselves unable to agree that any such distinction can be logically supported. To engraft such an exception introduces an element of uncertainty which it would be difficult either to limit or to apply practically, and which would do violence to the language of the statute. x

In Taylor v. Binswanger & Co., supra, this court has said that “injuries received by employees off the premises of the employer in going to or from lunch, do not arise out of or in the course of their employment.” And in Life Insurance Co. of Va. v. Wood, supra, the Honorable Beverly T. Crump said: “The risk of going to lunch is not a risk incident to the employment, but is rather an incident of life generally.” And furthermore: “Conceding that the claimant was still ‘in the course of his employment’ while riding his bicycle on the return from his lunch, and therefore under the protection of the statute in case of injury to him from any cause, having its origin in, or reasonably connected with, or incidental to, or in any way arising out of, his employment, did the accident so ‘arise out of the employment?’ This question must be answered in the negative both upon principle and authority.

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