State ex rel. City of Duluth v. District Court
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Opinion
The receipt of funds from the association does not bar them from receiving benefits under the compensation act, nor does it reduce the amount thereof. The act does not so provide, either expressly or by implication.
The source of revenue of the Belief Association, so far as it depends on the bounty of the state, may be withdrawn at any time. Gibbs v. Minneapolis Fire Dept. Relief Assn. 125 Minn. 174, 145 N. W. 1075. So far as it depends on contributions made by the members, it is something the member has purchased for himself with his own funds, and is akin to life and benefit insurance. It is well settled, in death by wrong[30]*30ful act cases, that the fact that the deceased had life insurance does not diminish the amount of damages which his widow and next of kin may recover. 4 Sutherland, Damages (3d ed.) § 1265; Evans v. Chicago, M. & St. P. Ry. Co. 133 Minn. 293, 158 N. W. 335; Nashville, C. & St. L. Ry. Co. v Miller, 120 Ga. 453-455, 47 S. E. 959, 67 L.R.A. 87, 1 Ann. Cas. 210. This is on the principle that where one through his own providence has purchased and maintained insurance on his life, the proceeds thereof should inure to his beneficiaries and not to the one who has caused his death. A similar principle is applicable here. True, under the compensation act there may be recovery, though the death of the employee was not caused by any wrongful act of the employer. At the same time, we are of the opinion that the fireman who joins and contributes to the funds of this association should he held to have purchased the protection which the association affords, for the benefit of himself and his family, and not for the benefit of bis employer. See Nichols’s Case, 217 Mass. 3, 104 N. E. 566, Ann. Cas. 1915 C, 862.
Affirmed.
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