Globe Indemnity Co. v. Industrial Accident Commission

225 P. 273, 193 Cal. 470, 1924 Cal. LEXIS 327
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedApril 11, 1924
DocketS. F. No. 10948.
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Globe Indemnity Co. v. Industrial Accident Commission, 225 P. 273, 193 Cal. 470, 1924 Cal. LEXIS 327 (Cal. 1924).

Opinion

WASTE, J.

This is an application for a writ of review for the purpose of determining the lawfulness of an award and certain orders of the Industrial Accident Commission. The petitioner is the insurance carrier of Robert A. Gebhardt, the owner of a restaurant, who had in his employ the respondent, Ernest Kopp, a cook, and one Paul Griffith, who was a dishwasher and roustabout. As the result of an altercation between the two men, Griffith struck Kopp on the head,. breaking his jawbone and inflicting other injuries. Kopp, in due time, presented to the Industrial Accident Commission a claim for the injuries thus received. *471 An award was made in Ms favor, wMeh is the subject of the present inquiry.

It appears that early on a morning in September, 1922, Kopp, the cook, was preparing breakfast at the restaurant. There were many pots and kettles lying around awaiting washing from the day before, and Kopp requested Griffith to clean them up, which the latter started to do. In doing the work, apparently he placed some of the unwashed dishes in the sink which the cook desired to use, and an altercation arose between the two men which resulted in the blow and injury just described.

The record is replete with evidence from wMch the respondent Commission was justified in finding that the injured cook was not the aggressor, and that there was not any prior or personal quarrel or bad feeling between the two men preceding the incidents of the morning in question or that arose out of any circumstances extraneous to the employment in which they were at that time engaged. The evidence also shows that neither of the participants in the dispute was unusually quarrelsome, except that the employer testified that he thought Griffith, the dishwasher, had rather a quick temper.

Under these circumstances the Commission was justified in allowing compensation to Kopp. The injury was clearly one arising out of and in the course of his employment, within the meaning of the Workmen’s Compensation Act [Stats. 1917, p. 831], (Western Indemnity Co. v. Pillsbury, 170 Cal. 686, 706 [151 Pac. 398]; Warren Construction Co. v. Industrial Acc. Com., 64 Cal. App. 260 [221 Pac. 381].) It was received wMle Kopp was actually performing a duty in the course of his employer’s business, and can fairly be said to be an incident of such employment. (San Diego & Ariz. Ry. Co. v. Industrial Acc. Com., ante, p. 341 [223 Pac. 972].)

The award is affirmed.

Richards, J., Lawlor, J., Lennon, J., Seawell, J., and Myers, C. J., concurred.

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