Worswick Street Paving Co. v. Industrial Acc. Com.

California Supreme Court
Worswick Street Paving Co. v. Industrial Acc. Com., 186 P. 959 (Cal. 1919)
181 Cal. 787; 1919 Cal. LEXIS 431
THE COURT.

Worswick Street Paving Co. v. Industrial Acc. Com.

Opinion of the Court

These are proceedings in review by different parties assailing an award in favor of dependents of *Page 788 one Jose Aguilar, who on April 9, 1918, was fatally injured while in the course of his employment, his injury resulting in death the same day.

The work in which he was engaged at the time of his injuries is described in Worswick Street Pav. Co. v. Industrial Acc.Com. et al., and The Employers' Liability Assur. Corp. v.Industrial Acc. Com. et al., ante, p. 550, [185 P. 953], the deceased being a coworker with Selso Morales in the work therein described. The questions presented for determination are the same as those presented in the case referred to. The decision in those cases controls here.

It is ordered that the award of the commission be annulled in so far as it is against The Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, and that in all other respects the said award be and the same hereby is affirmed.

All the Justices concurred.

Reference

Full Case Name
Worswick Street Paving Company (A Corporation) v. Industrial Accident Commission, the Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, Etc. (A Corporation) v. Industrial Accident Commission
Status
Published