Hart v. American Community Stores Corp.

292 N.W. 387, 138 Neb. 149, 1940 Neb. LEXIS 109
CourtNebraska Supreme Court
DecidedMay 24, 1940
DocketNo. 30879
StatusPublished
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Hart v. American Community Stores Corp., 292 N.W. 387, 138 Neb. 149, 1940 Neb. LEXIS 109 (Neb. 1940).

Opinion

Eberly, J.

This is a compensation case. Harold Hart, appellant here, was plaintiff in the Nebraska workmen’s compensation court and the American Community Stores Corporation was defendant therein. In plaintiff’s original petition filed May 25, 1938, in the compensation court, it is alleged that, while in the employ of the defendant on or about February 4, 1938, as store manager, and while carrying a crate of vegetables from the main storeroom of defendant to the basement, he stepped on a lettuce leaf causing his feet to slip and him to fall on the basement steps; that the crate struck him in his right groin, bruising the same; that at first the injured condition was not serious, but a few weeks later it developed a “gas bacillus infection” and necessitated his going to the hospital and leaving his employment on March 19, 1938; further, that plaintiff has not recovered and his injuries are permanent. There was a trial before a single member of the Nebraska compensation court, and from an adverse ruling therein, plaintiff waived hearing before the [150]*150compensation court (en banc), and appealed directly to the district court for Otoe county, filing, in said cause, his amended petition on appeal on January 19, 1939. On August 14, 1939, the cause having theretofore been tried, argued and submitted to the district court, that court adjudged that plaintiff had not sustained the burden of proof required of him, and had failed to show with reasonable certainty that the disability of which he complains arose out of and in the course of his employment, and decreed that plaintiff’s petition be dismissed and the judgment of the Nebraska compensation court be affirmed. Plaintiff appeals.

The evidence discloses that plaintiff was employed by the defendant approximately seven years at the time the accident in suit is alleged to have occurred. He acted first as a store-helper, then later as assistant manager at Plattsmouth, until July or August, 1933, when he was transferred to Auburn, Nebraska, where he opened up a store for the defendant. He remained at that place in defendant’s employ until February, 1934, at which time he was transferred to Nebraska City and took over the manag-ement of defendant’s store located then in that city, and continued there until March 19, 1938, when, on account of his then condition, he was compelled to cease the rendition of his services. During all this time, and in fact for a period of thirteen years, he had not lost a day on account of illness or injury. His wages were $37.50 a week at the time he says the injuries in suit were suffered. Plaintiff’s testimony is that on or about February 4, 1938, at about 10:30 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, he was carrying a crate of vegetables from the main store-room to the basement where he was employed; at the head of the stairs at that time there were lettuce leaves or trimmings on the floor; plaintiff stepped on these, his feet slipped out from under him, causing him to fall, and he bumped down the steps; he thought there were seven steps; when he fell the crate of vegetables struck him on the right leg in or near the groin, causing a severe bruise and skin abrasion so that the blood oozed out; both hips and his lower back struck on the steps, and were bruised; plain[151]*151tiff experienced “quite a lot of pain” and had difficulty in getting up. His wife testifies that, when plaintiff came home “that day at noon,” when he got out of the car he “was sort of humped over with his hands on his hips.” An examination by her found “the skin was peeled up on his leg” and “it was red all around there and back here (indicating),” and on three different places on his hip and on his backbone it had started to turn blue. The evidence offered by plaintiff was to the effect that Dr. Westover of Plattsmouth had been plaintiff’s family physician for about twelve years, and that on February 9, 1938, plaintiff consulted him about the injuries he suffered. Thereafter this doctor “saw” plaintiff on the following dates: February 13 and 16, office calls made by the patient; and on February 21, February 27, March 3, 6, 11, 13, 16, 21 and 23, house visits were made by Dr. Westover.

Dr. Westover testified that when plaintiff first came to-him he was complaining with pain in the lower back, in the sacroiliac region, pain in both hips and considerable pain in the right groin. Plaintiff, in giving the history of his condition, told the doctor of the accident occurring as is hereinbefore set forth. The doctor administered treatments in the form of hot packs, diathermy and some medicine. He continued to see plaintiff off and on for a period of time until when he saw plaintiff in his home where he was bedfast. On March 31, 1938, he was sent to the Clarkson Hospital at Omaha by Dr. Westover.

As to sending plaintiff to this hospital, Dr. Westover testified as follows: “About three or four days previous to my sending him up there, the condition in the groin had progressed to the point where I thought there was a collection of pus there. I might say that that had been gradually developing over quite a long period of time, that is, several weeks; and three or four days before I sent him to the hospital I made a two-inch incision over the inguinal glands there to go in and evacuate this pus. Before going in too deep, I inserted a large needle and was rather surprised to find the syringe fill up with gas so I put a sterile dressing [152]*152and made arrangements to send him to the hospital immediately, realizing it was a gas bacillus infection.”

On cross-examination the following evidence was elicited from this witness: “I have it written down here the day he came in; bruised left hip, right hip, sacroiliac, lumbar region, right groin bruises, discoloration right thigh and groin.” After giving the dates on which witness had seen Hart, the following question was asked and answer given on cross-examination: “Q. What do you contend was wrong with Harold Hart ? In other words, what was your diagnosis of Harold Hart’s condition? Is it your contention that he had nothing except bruises about the 4th of February, from which, on the 21st of March, he developed a gas bacillus infection ? A. My contention is that the corner of the vegetable crate striking him in the right groin caused a traumatic adenitis; that is, a traumatic injury to the inguinal glands in that region with subsequent swelling or suppuration. The gas bacillus infection was a complete surprise to me. It is true that the groin was crushed; the skin not lacerated but scraped, and we had the gas bacillus present. Now, from the time I took charge of Mr. Hart, I do not know that he consulted any other physician nor did he have any other injury that I know of, so I can only assume that this infection was secondary to the bruising and scraping of the skin in that region and the gathering of pus in the groin, the adenitis. Some of the joint trouble could have been secondary to the infection and secondary to the original injury, in view of the knowledge I have of it. I can assume or come to no other conclusion.”

The conclusions stated by Dr. Westover are, in a measure, supported by Dr. Eaton who testifies as plaintiff’s witness.

The testimony of defendant’s witnesses presents a different view of the factual situation, and takes issue with conclusions of plaintiff’s witnesses above set forth.

We are inclined to the view that plaintiff met with an accident substantially as alleged in his petition on February 4, 1938, but do not feel that the injuries so received de[153]

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