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Vanecek v. Greeley Square Bldg. Corp.

Supreme Court of New York, Appellate Division, Third Department
May 9, 1951
278 AD 869 (N.Y. App. Div. 1951)

Summary

In Vanecek v. Greeley Square Building Corp. et al, 278 App. Div. 869, 104 NYS2d 214 (1951), claimant suffered a scalp laceration.

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Opinion


278 A.D. 869 104 N.Y.S.2d 214 In the Matter of the Claim of MOLLIE VANECEK, Respondent, v. GREELEY SQUARE BUILDING CORP. et al., Appellants. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BOARD, Respondent. Supreme Court of New York, Third Department. May 9, 1951

         Appeal from decisions and awards of the Workmen's Compensation Board. Decedent fell from a ladder while engaged in his employment as a painter on March 30, 1949. He was unconscious after the fall and had a laceration on the left occipital region of the scalp. He was taken to a hospital; the scalp was sutured and the employee complained of headaches and dizziness. While in the hospital he had a 'generalized seizure' in which he became unconscious for a short time with certain residual symptoms. Because of a 'possibility of post-traumatic bleeding' resulting from the fall in view of the laceration of the scalp, intracranial tests were made and two exploratory operations in the cranium were performed. The first exploratory operation did not disclose evidence of hematoma. A second operation disclosed a large tumor mass which was removed and which was not the result of the accident. The post-operative result of this operation was that the patient died. Appellant argues there is no connection between the accident and the death. The first operation was clearly the result of a surgical decision to investigate and determine the extent of the traumatic injury to the head coming from the fall. It revealed no bleeding, but even then the surgeon was uncertain of the cause of the difficulty and while his written report separates the reasons for the two exploratory operations, his testimony links them together in such a way that the board could find a relation to the accident in their sequence. He testified that 'because of his clinical picture, we were afraid that he might have a hemorrhage, which happens of course after head injuries. However, that was not borne out on exploration, but a tumor * * * was disclosed * * *. It was at first exploratory, and in getting in there, we found tumor'. The purpose of the operation was to determine the effect of the injury, and the surgeon conceded that death resulted from the surgery. Decisions and awards unanimously affirmed, with costs to the Workmen's Compensation Board.

         Present--Foster, P. J., Heffernan, Deyo, Bergan and Coon, JJ.

Summaries of

Vanecek v. Greeley Square Bldg. Corp.

Supreme Court of New York, Appellate Division, Third Department
May 9, 1951
278 AD 869 (N.Y. App. Div. 1951)

In Vanecek v. Greeley Square Building Corp. et al, 278 App. Div. 869, 104 NYS2d 214 (1951), claimant suffered a scalp laceration.

Summary of this case from Waibel v. Compensation Dept
Case details for

Vanecek v. Greeley Square Bldg. Corp.

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of the Claim of MOLLIE VANECEK, Respondent, v. GREELEY…

Court:Supreme Court of New York, Appellate Division, Third Department

Date published: May 9, 1951

Citations

278 AD 869 (N.Y. App. Div. 1951)
104 N.Y.S.2d 214

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