195 N.E. 539 | NY | 1935
George H. Whitmyre became disabled December 9, 1930, by benzol poisoning due to the nature of his employment and on October 14, 1931, as a result of that poisoning, he died. Pursuant to the provisions of the Workmen's Compensation Law (Cons. Laws, ch. 67, § 15, subd. 8) an award has been made to the order of the Industrial Commissioner, Special Fund.
Notice of disablement was not given to the employer within ninety days after the disablement. The only notice was the notice of death November 11, 1931, filed within thirty days after death. Appellants argue that two notices are required, one concerning disablement and another concerning death. We agree that such is the correct interpretation of the statute. Section 45, dealing with notices respecting occupational disease and death resulting from occupational disease, provides: "The requirements as to notice as to occupational disease and death resulting therefrom shall be the same as required in section eighteen of this chapter, except that the notice shall be given to the commissioner and the employer within ninety days after the disablement." Section 18, as amended by Laws of 1926, chapter 262, provides: "Notice of an injury or death for which compensation is payable under this chapter shall be given to the commissioner and to the employer within thirty days after the accident causing such injury, and also in case of the death of the employee resulting from such injury, within thirty days after such death." The words "or death" *30
were inserted by this amendment. By force of section 18, as so amended, the claimant is compelled to give notice within thirty days after the accident causing injury, and also, when death results from the injury, another notice must be given within thirty days after death, unless, of course, accident and death are simultaneous. Our decision to the contrary in Matter ofHughes v. St. Patrick's Cathedral (
The order of the Appellate Division should be reversed and the claim dismissed, with costs against the State Industrial Board.
CRANE, Ch. J., LEHMAN, HUBBS, CROUCH, LOUGHRAN and FINCH, JJ., concur.
Order reversed, etc.