Lead Opinion
Certiorari to review the judgment of the district court of St. Louis county awarding compensation under the Workmen’s Compensation Act to Joe Niemi, an employee of the relator, Virginiа & Eainy Lake Company. The injury for which the award was made was the freezing of the employee’s thumb which resulted in its amputation. The questions are .these:
(1) Whether freezing is a personal injury caused by accident within the meaning of the compensation act.
(2) If so, whether the aсcident arose out of the employment within the meaning of the act.
“The word ‘accident’ as used in the phrases ‘personal injuries due to accident’ or ‘injuries or death caused by accident’ in this act shаll, unless a different meaning is clearly indicated by the context, be construed to mean an unexpected or unforeseen event, happening suddenly and violently, with or without human fault and producing at the time injury to the physical structure of the body.” G. S. 1913, § 8230 (h).
That freezing is a personal injury within the mеaning of the compensation act is not open to question. McManaman’s Case,
The freezing occurred in January, 1916. The workman was employed by the rеlator as’a swamper in the woods in the northern part of St. Louis county. He was cutting and handling timber and making roads for swamping. He used an ax, handled the timber with his hands, and they came in contaсt with the snow. The weather was severely cold. He was some 4 or 5 miles from camp. There were no facilities for warming. The building of fires was not permitted. The evidence fairly sustains the view that the character of the employee’s work subjected him to a risk of freezing not shared by the generality of the community and sustains the finding that the freezing arose out of the employment. In the following cases, all involving injuries by freezing, findings that the
The general question of what сonstitutes an accident arising oút of employment has had consideration by this and other сourts. See State v. District Court of St. Louis County,
Judgment affirmed.
Dissenting Opinion
(dissenting).
I am not clear that it can be fairly said that freezing comes “suddenly and violently.”
