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Plummer v. State

Supreme Court of Colorado. En Banc
Jan 24, 1966
410 P.2d 185 (Colo. 1966)

Opinion

No. 21596

Decided January 24, 1966.

From judgment of trial court reversing an award of compensation by the Commission, claimant and Commission bring error.

Reversed

1. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.Back Injury — Accident — Statute — Award. Where claimant, a hospital maid, sustained back injury while mopping under hospital bed, held, this was an accident as contemplated in definitions promulgated in C.R.S. 1963, 81-2-9, and Commission was therefore correct in making an award of compensation.

Error to the District Court, City and County of Denver, Hon. Robert W. Steele, Judge.

Hubert M. Safran, for plaintiff in error Eunice Plummer.

Duke W. Dunbar, Attorney General, Frank E. Hickey, Deputy, Peter L. Dye, Assistant, for plaintiff in error Industrial Commission of Colorado.

Alious Rockett, Francis L. Bury, Feay Burton Smith, Jr., Richard T. Goold, for defendants in error State Compensation Fund and Lamb Memorial Hospital Association.


This is a workmen's compensation case announced this date in conjunction with our decision in Industrial Commission of Colorado, et al. v. Louis R. Milka, 159 Colo. 114, 410 P.2d 185, which we refer to as the Milka case. Although not a companion case as such, it arose after the adoption of C.R.S. 1963, 81-2-9, so this writ of error involves the same question. We refer to that case for a full discussion of the problem.

In this case the claimant was awarded compensation based on a determination by the Commission that she had sustained an accident as defined in the act by the 1963 amendment. The trial court reversed the Commission and held that this was not an accident as contemplated in the definitions promulgated in section 81-2-9.

Claimant was a hospital maid whose duties consisted, among other things, of mopping the floors. On the particular day involved, while she was bent over pushing the mop under a bed, she strained her back in such a manner as to cause a sudden, sharp pain in the lower back, causing her to fall to her knees and to be unable to straighten up for a period of time thereafter. Medical evidence was that claimant sustained an acute lumbosacral strain; that she had a preexisting kypho-lordosis of the spine and that the strain she received aggravated the preexisting condition causing disability.

The discussion in the Milka case announced this day disposes of all of the contentions of the parties and requires no reiteration here. For the reasons assigned in that case we hold that the Commission in making an award of compensation was correct.


The judgment of the district court was erroneous and is reversed and the cause is remanded to the court with directions to affirm the findings and award of the Commission.

MR. JUSTICE FRANTZ concurs in the result.


Summaries of

Plummer v. State

Supreme Court of Colorado. En Banc
Jan 24, 1966
410 P.2d 185 (Colo. 1966)
Case details for

Plummer v. State

Case Details

Full title:Eunice Plummer, et al, Plaintiff, v. State Compensation Insurance Fund, et…

Court:Supreme Court of Colorado. En Banc

Date published: Jan 24, 1966

Citations

410 P.2d 185 (Colo. 1966)
410 P.2d 185

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