Hubbard Drilling Co. v. Moore

1932 OK 493, 12 P.2d 900, 158 Okla. 132, 1932 Okla. LEXIS 944
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedJune 28, 1932
Docket23322
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Hubbard Drilling Co. v. Moore, 1932 OK 493, 12 P.2d 900, 158 Okla. 132, 1932 Okla. LEXIS 944 (Okla. 1932).

Opinion

CULLISON, J.

This is an original .proceeding in this court to review an order and award of the State Industrial Commission made and entered in favor of I. S. Moore on December 29, 1931, in cause No. A-64912, then pending before the Commission.

The record discloses that claimant sustained an injury to his left eye on June 12, 1931, while in the employment of the Hubbard Drilling Company, one of the petitioners herein.

This cause before the Commission was one of three causes involving the same parties, by reason of alleged, injuries to claimant’s eyes during the last year of claimant’s employment by the Hubbard Drilling Company, namely, on August 1, 1930, November 11, 1930, and on June 12, 1931. At the conclusion of the hearings had in these different causes, the same being tried without consolidation, the Commission entered its respective orders on December 29, 1931. The order in cause No. A-64914 awarded claimant 100 weeks’ compensation at $18 per week for the loss of his right eye, which said order has this day, upon review by this court, been affirmed, in ease No. 23321, Hubbard Drilling Company and Commercial Casualty Insurance Company v. I. S. Moore and the State Industrial Commission, 158 Okla. 130, 12 P. (2d) 897.

On December 29, 3931, the Commission entered its order in the cáse at1 báí- (Commission case No. A-64912), awarding claimant compensation for the temporary total disability sustained by claimant by reason of the injury to his left eye of June 12, 1931, as well as the resultant 50 per cent, permanent partial disability thereto.

By reason of the Commission’s award in cause No. A-64914 between the same parties, giving compensation for claimant’s loss of right eye, the method of calculating the award for claimant’s injury to his left eye in cause No. A-64912 made it necessary that said award be referred to in the award made in the ease at bar.

The award which is made the subject of this proceeding to review, omit ting ¡.the; caption, is as follows: . ' - •

“Order.
“Now, on this the 29th day of December, 1931, the State Industrial Commission being regularly in session, this cause came on for consideration pursuant to a hearing had at Oklahoma City, Okla., on the ,9th day of October, 1931, before Thomas H. Doyle, chairman, and on the 16th day of November, 1931, before Inspector W. A. Mc:' Innes, duly assigned to hear said cause, said cause coming on for hearing to determine the liability and extent of disability, and the claimant appearing in person and by his attorney, Ben C. Arnold, and the respondent and insurance carrier being represented by A. C. Crow and Hal Crouch.
“And the Commission, after reviewing the testimony taken at said hearings, and all the records on file, and being otherwise.well and sufficiently advised in the premises; makes the following findings of fact:
“(1) That on the 12th day of June, 1931, claimant was in the employment ■ of the respondent and engaged in a hazardous occupation subject to and covered by the provisions of the Workmen’s Compensation Law, and that on said date, he sustained ári accidental injury, arising out of and in' the course of his employment by receiving ah injury to his left eye.
“(2) That the average daily wage of the claimant at the time of the accidental injury was $7 per day.
“(3) That by reason of said accidental injury, the claimant was temporarily totally disabled from performance of ordinary manual labor from the 12th day of June, 1931, to the 3rd day of September, 1931, or 11 weeks and 2 days beyond the five-day waiting period.
“ (4) That the respondent had actual and written notice of said accidental injury within 30 days of the date of said accidental injury.
“(5) That prior to said accidental injury, and on the lith' day of November. *134 1930, the claimant suffered an accidental injury while in the employment of this respondent, and as a result of said accidental injury claimant suffered the permanent loss of use of his right eye for which he was awarded compensation for 100 weeks at the rate of $18 per week, or $1,800.
“(6) That as' a result of the accidental injury of June 12, 1931, the claimant sustained a 50 per cent, permanent loss of use of the left eye.
“(7) That the insurance carrier herein, Commercial Casualty Insurance Company, was the insurance carrier at the time of the prior injury of November ll, 1930.
“The Commission Is of the opinion, by reason of the foregoing facts, that the claimant has sustained a 75 per cent, permanent loss of vision to his eyes due to said accidental Injuries of November 11, 1930, and June 12, 1931, and that claimant is entitled to 375 weeks’ compensation at the rate of $18 per week, due to said accidental injuries of November 11, 1930, and June 12, 1931,, or claimant is entitled to compensation in the sum of $4,950, or 275 weeks at' the rate iff $18 per week, due to the accidental injury of ' June' 112, 1931. The Commission is of the further opinion that claimant is entitled to 11 weeks and two days’ compensation at the rate of $18 per week, or a total sum of $204 during the time of his temporary total disability, due to said accidental- injury. The temporary total compensation herein awarded to be computed from date of the last payment of permanent partial compensation due to the accidental injury of November 11, ¡1930, and the compensation due to the permanent partial disability on account of the injury of June 12, , 1931; awarded herein, to be computed from the date of the last payment of temporary total compensation as awarded herein.
.• “It Is therefore ordered that the respondent . or its ■ insurance carrier pay to the claimant the sum of $4,950, or 275 weeks’ compensation- at- the rate of $18 per week qn. account of 75 per cent, loss of vision to claimant’s eyes due to the accidental injury. of November 111 1930, and accidental injury of June 12, 1931, which sum is in addition to the sum of $1,800 or 100 weeks’ compensation at the rate of $18 per week due to the -loss of the right eye due to the accidental injury of November 11, 1930, and the further sum of $204, or 11 weeks and two days’, temporary total disability compensation due to said accidental iniury of June 12, 1931, making a total of $5,154 or 286 weeks and two days’ compensation for temporary total and permanent partial disability due to the accidental injury of June 12, 1931., said sum to be computed and payable at the rate of $18 per week from the date of the last pavment of cnmu'eusa-t-iom due to his (permanent partial disability, .on,;.account of the injury of November 11, 1930, and pay all medical and hospital bills, incurred by reason of said accidental injury.
“It is further ordered that within 30 days from the date hereof, the respondent or its insurance carrier herein file with the Commission receipts or other proper evidence showing the compliance with the terms hereof.
“Order and opinion by Thomas H. Doyle. Mat McElroy, Commissioner, concurring, Fred H. Fannin, Commissioner, concurring.”

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