67 Ind. App. 568 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1918
On February 18,1917, appellee, while employed by appellant as a workman in its factory, received personal injuries by accident arising out of his employment. On March 20, 1917, the parties entered into an agreement with respect to compensation as follows:
“ (1) That the average weekly wages of the employe at the time of his injury in the employment in which he was engaged were $11.80. . (2) That the employe shall receive compensation at the rate of $6.49 per week during total disability for such time as he may be entitled to, beginning on the 5th day of March, 1917. (3) That the employer shall pay the necessary and reasonable surgical, medical and hospital expenses of the employe for the first thirty days after the injury.”
The agreement was filed with, and approved by, the Industrial Board. Appellant paid the weekly installments of compensation in accordance with the agreement to August 13,1917, at which time the payments were discontinued. The reason for discontinuing these payments is not disclosed. On September 14,
It appears that the agreement was procured by the insurance carrier; that the agreement is not in accordance with the form prescribed by the board for that purpose; that it is incomplete and not in full complianee with the statute. Appellant’s contention is that if appellee is dissatisfied with appellant’s conduct in discontinuing the payments under the agreement, he should file the agreement in the proper circuit court and seek a judgment thereon, and that he has no other remedy. We are not informed as to what advantage appellant expects to gain by having that procedure followed, and we are unable to understand why that position should be assumed, unless appellant’s insurance carrier is of the opinion that by procuring the agreement it escaped liability for the payment of any compensation which might become due by reason of partial disability following the period of total disability. But the law cannot be evaded in
The award is affirmed, and by virtue of the statute the amount thereof is increased five per cent.
Note. — Reported in 119 N. E. 479.