265 P. 858 | Cal. Ct. App. | 1928
Respondent George S. Von Wedelstaedt, M.D., was awarded compensation for services rendered to a man injured who was a salesman in the employment of Schlueter's, Distributors Maytag Washers, a corporation. The employee was injured while playing baseball as a member of a team known as Schlueter's Baseball Team. Their players wore uniforms furnished and paid for by Schlueter's, with the name "Schlueter's" across the breast of each uniform. This team was composed exclusively of employees of Schlueter's. The employee, one Mocabee, was playing in such a baseball team at the time of his injury, and this baseball team was organized and composed by Schlueter's solely of its own employees for two purposes, namely, (a) to advertise the employer's name and business and (b) recreation for its employees with increased morale. The Commission found as follows:
2. The defendant herein had notice or knowledge of said injury within the time required by law and failed or refused to furnish any medical treatment therefor, and the applicant herein is entitled to the reasonable value of the medical treatment he furnished for said injury, which value is hereby fixed in the sum of $105.50, which should be paid directly to said applicant by said insurance carrier.
The above constitutes a part of the medical expenses in the above entitled case, and jurisdiction is hereby reserved to issue supplemental award to allow for bills not included herein." *359
It is ordered that all payments herein awarded shall bear interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum until paid, beginning with the date of this award; and
It is further ordered that the employer herein be dismissed from this proceeding and discharged from liability herein.
THOS. M. HUNTER Referee
It is ordered that the above decision be, and it is hereby approved and confirmed and filed in the office of the Industrial Accident Commission, and the parties notified thereof.
Dated at San Francisco, California, this 29th day of August, 1927.
INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
JOHN W. CARRIGAN J.E. OLMSTED Commissioners.
Attest: F.B. LORD, Secretary. (Seal)"
[1] The only question here involved is whether or not Dr. Von Wedelstaedt was entitled to payment for his medical services rendered. On the evidence before the Commission they could have found as contended by petitioner for this writ of certiorari,
but it is equally true that they had evidence to support each of their findings of fact herein, and that being true, we cannot interfere with the award rendered. (Ryan v. State IndustrialComm. et al., 128 Okl. 25 [
The award is therefore affirmed.
Conrey, P.J., and Houser, J., concurred. *360