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Phillips Pipe Line Company v. Brown

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Oct 9, 1956
301 P.2d 689 (Okla. 1956)

Summary

In Phillips Pipe Line Co. v. Brown et al., Okla., 301 P.2d 689, we stated that if the medical evidence disclosed that the physical effort in doing the work caused the disability, this constituted an accidental injury arising out of and in the course of the employment.

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Opinion

No. 36939.

June 5, 1956. Rehearing Denied July 20, 1956. Application for Leave to File Second Petition for Rehearing Denied October 9, 1956.

Petition for review from the State Industrial Commission.

Original proceeding brought by Phillips Pipe Line Company, Own Risk, petitioner, to review an award of the State Industrial Commission made to claimant, Hardy Brown. Award sustained.

Rayburn L. Foster, Harry D. Turner, Bartlesville, Cecil C. Hamilton, William H. McPherson, Oklahoma City, for petitioner.

Mike foster, Oklahoma City, Mac Q. Williamson, Atty. Gen., for respondents.


Claimant, Hardy Brown, filed his first notice of injury and claim for compensation stating that while employed by Phillips Pipe Line Company he sustained an accidental injury arising out of and in the course of his employment on October 12, 1954. The State Industrial Commission found claimant had sustained an accidental injury resulting in temporary disability for which he had received full payment, but ordered the payment of medical and hospital bills. This proceedings is brought by Phillips Pipe Line Company, own risk, hereinafter called petitioner, to review the award.

Claimant testified that while working for petitioner on the date in question he and two other employees were in a motor vehicle on their way to repair a pump. In stepping from the motor vehicle in which he was riding he sprained his back; that the injury to his back manifested itself at all times thereafter, and when a fellow workman asked him to hand him a piece of equipment, he was unable to move in the direction necessary to comply with the request, without pain. He was hospitalized, and an operation was performed to correct the back injury. The operation was successful. A competent physical testified that claimant sustained the injury to his spine as the result of stepping from the motor vehicle.

The single issue presented is whether the State, Industrial Commission erred as a matter of law in finding that claimant sustained an accidental injury. Petitioner does not deny that, in stepping from the motor vehicle, claimant was doing something arising out of and in the course of the employment, nor is it seriously contended that there is no competent evidence reasonably tending to support the finding that in doing so claimant sustained an accidental injury resulting in disability.

In Terminal Oil Mill Co. v. Younger, 188 Okla. 316, 108 P.2d 542, 543, it is stated:

"This court on several different occasions has held that a disability resulting from strain is compensable, even though there were no surrounding circumstances to increase the injury. This was the holding in the following cases: Junior Sooner Oil Gas Co. Pfalzgraf, 164 Okla. 59, 22 P.2d 911; Beck Mining Company v. State Industrial Commission, 88 Okla. 34, 211 P. 69, 28 A.L.R. 197; Evans-Wallower Lead Co. v. Dry, 178 Okla. 48, 61 P.2d 561; Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Co. v. Pound, 156 Okla. 101, 9 P.2d 417; Eagle-Picher Mining Smelting Company v. Linthicum, 168 Okla. 631, 35 P.2d 450; and, Berger v. Reynolds, 139 Okla. 163, 282 P. 143."

In Choctaw County v. Bateman, 208 Okla. 16, 252 P.2d 465, 468, it is stated:

"The language used in all of these cases indicates that it is the strain which constitutes the accidental injury. If there is any usual incident or condition it is mentioned as evidence to support the finding as to the strain."

Petitioner concedes the binding effect of these opinions but states that in each case there has been a lifting, pulling, shoveling or other exercise incident to some work performed by the claimant and that the rule does not apply in a case where the accident happens, and the injury results, from stepping from a motor vehicle where there is no slipping, falling or other untoward event. We do not agree. If the strain comes from a physical effort in doing the work, it constitutes an accidental injury arising out of and in the course of the employment. The strain resulted from the stepping from the motor vehicle which was just as necessary as lifting, pulling or shoveling.

Petitioner cites National Biscuit Co. v. Lout, 179 Okla. 259, 65 P.2d 497; Oklahoma Leader Co. v. Wells, 147 Okla. 294, 296 P. 751; Phillips Petroleum Co. v. Eaves, 200 Okla. 21, 190 P.2d 462, among other cases.

In Liberty Glass Co. v. Harlin, Okla., 265 P.2d 1096, 1097, we said:

"* * * In each of these cases cited the court pointed out that there was no evidence of a strain that caused the disability. * * *"

In Stillwater Milling Co. v. Mott, 200 Okla. 562, 197 P.2d 966, we said:

"Under 85 Okla.St.Ann. § 1 et seq., an accidental injury is one where the injury results through some accidental means, was unexpected and undesigned, or may be the result of mere mischance or of miscalculation as to the effect of voluntary action."

See, also, Clarksburg Paper Co. v. Roper, 196 Okla. 504, 166 P.2d 425.

There is competent evidence reasonably tending to support the finding that claimant sustained an accidental injury arising out of and in the course of his employment resulting in disability.

Award sustained.

JOHNSON, C.J., WILLIAMS, V.C.J., and DAVISON, HALLEY, JACKSON and HUNT, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Phillips Pipe Line Company v. Brown

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Oct 9, 1956
301 P.2d 689 (Okla. 1956)

In Phillips Pipe Line Co. v. Brown et al., Okla., 301 P.2d 689, we stated that if the medical evidence disclosed that the physical effort in doing the work caused the disability, this constituted an accidental injury arising out of and in the course of the employment.

Summary of this case from Safeway Stores, Inc. v. Evans

In Phillips Pipe Line Co. v. Brown, Okla., 301 P.2d 689, this court sustained an award in favor of a claimant who sprained his back when stepping from a motor vehicle in which he was riding while in the course of his employment.

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Case details for

Phillips Pipe Line Company v. Brown

Case Details

Full title:PHILLIPS PIPE LINE COMPANY, OWN RISK, PETITIONER, v. HARDY BROWN AND THE…

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: Oct 9, 1956

Citations

301 P.2d 689 (Okla. 1956)
1956 OK 188

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