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Soderquist v. McGough Brothers

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Apr 10, 1941
297 N.W. 565 (Minn. 1941)

Summary

vacating an award by Industrial Commission referee

Summary of this case from Monson v. White Bear Mitsubishi

Opinion

No. 32,752.

April 10, 1941.

Workmen's compensation — right of workman to rehearing on claim for additional compensation.

On the record before us the relator is conclusively entitled to further compensation, and the case is remanded for rehearing.
Certiorari upon the relation of Raymond Soderquist, employe, to review an order of the industrial commission denying his petition for vacation of an award of compensation and for a rehearing to determine the extent of his permanent disability and traumatic neurosis. Reversed and remanded for rehearing.

Leslie S. High, for relator.

Reynolds McLeod, for respondents.



Certiorari to the industrial commission to review its order of September 26, 1940, denying relator's petition for the vacation of the referee's award of October 3, 1938, and for a rehearing to determine the extent of permanent disability and traumatic neurosis.

October 21, 1937, relator was employed by respondent McGough Brothers, who were insured for workmen's compensation with the respondent Hardware Mutual Casualty Company. On that date relator suffered an accidental injury arising out of and in the course of his employment when the roof floor of a building on which he was working collapsed and he fell 76 feet to the ground floor. He suffered numerous bodily bruises and contusions, a fracture of the left scapula, fractures of the second and third vertabrae, and alleged permanent back injuries and associated mental fears classified as traumatic neurosis.

August 18, 1938, relator filed a petition with the industrial commission alleging permanent partial disability due to back injuries and nervous condition and sought an award of such compensation as is provided by the compensation act, admitting the receipt of $616 compensation benefits. The joint answer of the employer and insurer alleged that the date of relator's recovery from the accident without permanent disability was June 23, 1938. Upon the testimony of expert witnesses who treated relator, the effect of which was that he had made a complete recovery as far as the fractures were concerned and suffered only a temporary total disability, the referee, on October 3, 1938, awarded relator $7 together with an additional seven weeks' compensation at the rate of $17.60 a week, or $123.20. February 24, 1939, the commission dismissed a second claim petition filed by relator November 10, 1938, which was the same as the one filed August 18, 1938, except for change of address and admission of the receipt of $739.20 compensation payments. August 16, 1940, relator filed a petition for vacation of the referee's award of October 3, 1938, and for a rehearing of the question of permanent disability and traumatic neurosis. The petition was denied, and the case comes here on writ of certiorari.

From a careful analysis of the medical testimony it is apparent that as a result of his injury relator was suffering from traumatic neurosis, a well recognized nervous or psychological affliction, which at least partly impaired his physical ability to perform labor, especially the kind that he had been accustomed to perform, and that this materially impaired his earning power. The evidence permits no other inference. There is no contention or intimation that he is a malingerer. It is for the commission to determine how much additional compensation he should have. Unless new evidence determines otherwise, he should have further relief.

The order is vacated and the case remanded for rehearing. Relator is allowed $75 attorney's fees.


Summaries of

Soderquist v. McGough Brothers

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Apr 10, 1941
297 N.W. 565 (Minn. 1941)

vacating an award by Industrial Commission referee

Summary of this case from Monson v. White Bear Mitsubishi
Case details for

Soderquist v. McGough Brothers

Case Details

Full title:RAYMOND SODERQUIST v. McGOUGH BROTHERS AND ANOTHER

Court:Supreme Court of Minnesota

Date published: Apr 10, 1941

Citations

297 N.W. 565 (Minn. 1941)
297 N.W. 565

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