The Law of Workmen's Compensation: Rules of Procedure, Tables, Forms, Synopses of Acts, Τόμος 1

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Chauffeur Repairing Family
64
Coal Business
65
Collector
66
Commission Business
67
Construction
68
Dairy
69
Decorating
70
Dredging
71
Driver
72
Drug Store
73
Elevators
74
EngineeringLifting Radiator
75
Engineering Work
76
Engineering Works
77
CHAPTER III
87
General
89
Every Person Corporation Association etc As Employers 18 Every Person Corporation Association etc As Employers Contd
98
Who Are Employees Contd
105
Employment Through Agents And Assistants
107
Eye Injuries
186
Facial Paralysis
187
Penalties
223
CHAPTER IV
240
Moving Picture See Manufacture 105 MiningQuarrying 106 Night Watchman 107 Oil Gas Wells 108 On In or About 109 SamePlantFactory 110 O...
241
Undertaking 129 UpholsteringCarpet Laying 130 Vehicles 131 VesselsUnloading
242
Erection
269
Excavating
270
Explosives Etc 83 Factory
271
Farming 85 Florists 86 Garbage Disposal Plant 87 Garbage Removal 88 Groceries Wholesale 89 Heating 90 Hoisting ApparatusHand Elevator
272
Hospital
273
Hotel 93 Ice Harvesting 94 Installation Of Water Tank
274
Junk Business 96 Logging 97 Longshore
275
Maintain
276
Manhole Construction
277
Manufacture
278
Mason Or Concrete Work 102 Meat Market
279
Warehouse
296
Window Cleaning
297
Determination Of Question
298
CHAPTER V
300
Falls From Vertigo Or Other Like Causes 189 Felon 190 Flat Foot From Traumatism 191 Floating Kidney 192 Frost Bites And Freezing 193 Friction ...
301
Electrical Shock And Electrocution
321
Anthrax
322
Erysipelas
323
Explosions
324
Apoplexy
325
Artery Rupture
326
Falls From Vertigo Or Other Like Causes
327
ArterioSclerosis
328
Artificial Limb Broken 146 Artificial Teeth Broken 147 Artificial Eye Broken 148 Asphyxiation
329
Assaults
330
Asthma 151 Bends
331
Blood Poison
332
Blood Vessel Rupture
333
Boils
334
Brass Poisoning 156 Brights Disease
335
Bronchitis 158 Burns
336
Cancer
338
Carbuncle 161 Cellulitis
339
Cerebral Abscess 163 Cerebral Hemorrhage
340
Cerebral Oedma 165 Colds 166 Concussion Of Brain 167 Death Presumption From While At Work
342
Delirious 169 Delirium Tremens 170 Dementia Praecox
346
Dermatitis 172 Diabetes
347
Disease Following Injury
348
Dislocation 175 Dizziness
352
Dog Bite
353
Drinking Acid Or Poison By Mistake 178 Drowning
354
Dust 180 Dysentery
355
Eczema 182 Embolism
356
Epilepsy
358
Erysipelas
360
Heart Disease
376
a Cases in which Compensation was awarded b Cases in which Compensation was denied
377
Hemorrhage
380
Hemorrhoids
381
Hernia
383
Housemaids Knee 202 Hydrocele 203 Hydronephrosis Of Kidney 204 Hysterical Blindness
388
Hysterical Paralysis
389
Infection
391
Dependency Under the Federal
393
Adoption Under the Federal
394
To Whom Compensation of Children With a Surviving Parent is Paid
395
Illegitimate Children
396
Influenza
397
In General
398
Waiting Period
399
Classes of Disability and What Constitutes
400
Disfigurement Compensation Without Disability Damages
401
Inhalation Of Noxious Gases
402
Termination of Disability
403
Pain Suffering and Old Age as Affecting Right to Compensation
404
Latent Disease Accelerated by Accident Causing Disability
405
Further Disability
406
Ink Poisoning
407
Insanity
408
Loss of or Injury to
409
Insect Bite 212 Ivy Poisoning
410
Lead Poisoning
411
Injury to Leg or Foot
412
Lightning
413
Lumbago 216 Malarial Fever 217 Meningitis
414
Mental Shock Or Fright And Nervous Trouble
415
Mitral Regurgitation 220 Myocarditis
416
Myositis
417
Nephritis
418
Loss of or Injury to
419
Occupational Disease
420
Injury to or Loss of Leg or Fooi
421
Loss of Arm Hand or Finger
423
Loss of Leg or Foot
424
Osteomyelitis 225 Osteosarcoma From Fall
425
Over Work
426
Deductions and Setoffs and Duty of Claimant to Reduce Loss
427
Paralysis
428
When Compensation May be Computed on the Basis of the Earn ings of Another Employee in the Same Line of Work
429
Periarthritis
430
Peritonitis
431
Pleurisy
432
Employee Working More or Less Than 6 Days a Week
433
Employment at Stated Periods
434
Pneumonia
435
Seasonal Employments
436
Employee Under Contract of Employment for Year Round
437
Piece Work and Work by the Hour
438
Wages Based Upon the Reports of an Employer and Employee
439
Tips or Gratuities to be Considered When
440
Proof Of Accident
441
Higher Wage at Time of Accident
442
Deducting Sundays Holidays and Days Employee Was Prevented From Working Through no Fault of His
443
What Items Are Proper Matters to be Deducted From Workmens Wages
444
Proximate Cause
445
Absence of Agreement as to Rate of Wages
446
Dual Employments and Employers
447
Where Weekly Wage Exceeds Statutory Amount
448
Quarantine 236 Rash 237 Recurrence of Condition Due To Former Injury
449
National Guardsman
450
Rhuematism 239 St Vitus Dance 240 Sarcoma
454
Scarlet Fever
455
Sciatica
456
Septicæmia
457
Skin Affections
458
Extra Territorial Coverage
459
Sleep
460
Source of Necessary Fact 247 Sprains And Strains
461
Liability of Principal Employer for Compensation to Employees of Subcontractor
462
Recurrence of Disability and Liability of Subsequent Insurance Car rier
463
Construing a Policy
464
Loaned Employee
465
Where Act Provides That Compensation Shall be Payable But Makes No Provision for Raising a Fund to Pay the Compensation
474
Intervention
475
Right of an Insurer to Object to an Agreement for Compensation
476
Sympathetic Affection Of One Eye By Injury To The Other 251 Testicles Injuries
477
Satisfaction of an Award
478
Tetanus
479
Trachoma
480
Tuberculosis
481
Fraud in Securing Policy
482
Lump Sum Agreements
483
Notice as a Prerequisite to Liability
484
Tumor
486
Industrial Commissions Jurisdiction
487
Typhoid Fever
488
Employers Duty to Furnish Medical
489
Ulcers
490
Vaccination
491
What Included as Medical and Hospital Service
492
Varicose Veins
493
Vertigo 261 Wood Alcohol Poisoning
494
Medical Treatment Causing Disability
495
CHAPTER VI
496
AGGRAVATION CASES AS AFFECTED BY THE DOCTRINE OF PROXIMATE CAUSE Sec 290 Aggravation Of PreExisting Condition 291 Aggr...
497
Heat Stroke And Sun Stroke
498
Autopsy
499
Compromise or Amicable Settlement
500
Release
501
Satisfaction
502
Arbitration
503
General
504
Sufficiency of Evidence to Warrant Lump Sum Award
505
Consent of Parties
506
General
507
Hearsay
508
Res Gestae
509
Knowledge Communicated to Physicians
510
Evidence of Negligence
512
Proof of Relation of Employer and Employee
513
Exclusion of Irrelevant Admission of Relevant Evidence in Same Document
514
Employers Reports Admissible
515
Reception of Evidence
516
Dying Declarations
517
Written Statements of Fellow Employees Not Admissible as Against Employer
518
Admissibility Generally in Specific Cases
519
In General
520
Relation of the Parties
521
Acceptance or Rejection of the Statute
522
As Establishing That the Injury Arose Out of and in the Course of the Employment
523
As to Dependency
524
Compensation
525
As to Wilful Misconduct of Employer
526
That Injury Arose Out of and in the Course of the Employment
527
As to Acceptance of the
528
As to Dependency
529
As to Existence of Beneficiaries
530
As to Notice 32 As to Wages
531
Of Contract of Employment
532
Against Self Infliction of Injuries
534
Of Death
535
As to Date of Filing Claim
536
General
537
Judicial Notice
538
General
539
When the Time Begins to
540
Knowledge Obviating Necessity of Notice of Injury
543
Notice Excused by Special Conditions
544
Limitations Mandatory
545
Sufficiency of Claim
546
Delay Excused by Statutory Provisions
547
Date of Filing
548
General
549
Procedure
550
Pleading
551
Proceedings to Increase Diminish or Terminate Compensation
552
Rehearing
553
Findings
554
Powers of Commission or Board
555
General
556
Jurisdiction
557
Right of Appeal
558
Manner of Taking Appeal
559
Conditions Precedent to an Appeal
560
Matters Considered on Appeal
561
Disposition of Appeal
562
Matters Waived
563
Remand
564
Presumption
565
Parties
566
Jury and Instructions
567
Substituted Plans or Schemes
568
Assignment and Exemption of Compensation
569
Preference of Compensation Claims
570
Attorneys
573
As Soon as Practicable
575
Rights Under Federal Compensation Act and Federal Employers
579
EMPLOYEES OR ANOTHERS WILFUL MISCONDUCT
621
Judicial Notice
718
Acids
746
Act Of
747
Anæsthetic Causing Death During Surgical Operation 300 Anthrax
750
Appendicitis
751
Apoplexy
753
Apprentice
755
Asphyxiation
757
Assisting A Fellow Employee Employee Of Another Employer Or A Stranger
758
Bite Of Animals
767
Bites And Stings From Insects And Reptiles
768
Bone Felon
769
Brights Disease
770
Burns
771
Cancer
773
Carbuncle
776
Charity Worker And Persons Seeking Relief From Charity Injured 314 Chauffeur
779
Concussion Of Brain
780
Contagious Skin Disease
781
Delirium Tremens
783
Dislocations 319 Drivers Injured
785
Acts Not Constituting Wilful Misconduct
800
Hemorrhage
833
Hernia
837
Independent Contractor Doing Extra Work
840
Infection From Various Causes
841
Influenza 339 Insanity
846
Intoxication
848
Ivy Poisoning
850
Landslide And Snowslides 343 Lightning
852
Mental Shock
854
Misunderstood Orders
855
Neurosis
857
Paralysis
858
Pneumonia
860
Ruptures
863
School Teacher Injured Or Killed
865
Self Inflicted Injuries 352 Suicide 353 Testing Racing Motorcycle
870
Tetanus
871
Toxic Amblyopia
872
Tuberculosis
873
Typhoid Fever
874
Ulcers 359 Unintentional Injury By A Fellow Employee
875
Using Elevator Contrary To Instructions
877
Using Machinery Other Than That Employed To
879
Watchman
884
Window Cleaner Falling From Ledge
886
CHAPTER VII
888
Deductions
989
Evidence
991
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Σελίδα 587 - It need not have been foreseen or or expected, but after the event it must appear to have had its origin in a risk connected with the employment, and to have flowed from that source as a rational consequence.
Σελίδα 25 - The inhabitants of the said territory, shall always be entitled to the benefits of the writ of habeas corpus, and of the trial by jury; of a proportionate representation of the people in the legislature, and of judicial proceedings according to the course of the common law.
Σελίδα 218 - ... saving to suitors, in all cases, the right of a common law remedy, where the common law is competent to give it...
Σελίδα 19 - Included in the right of personal liberty and the right of private property — partaking of the nature of each — is the right to make contracts for the acquisition of property. Chief among such contracts is that of personal employment, by which labor and other services are exchanged for money or other forms of property. If this right be struck down or arbitrarily interferred with, there is a substantial impairment of liberty in the long-established constitutional sense.
Σελίδα 717 - Under this test, if the injury can be seen to have followed as a natural incident of the work and to have been contemplated by a reasonable person familiar with the whole situation as a result of the exposure occasioned by the nature of the employment, then it arises "out of
Σελίδα 71 - Rights of property which have been created by the common law cannot be taken away without due process; but the law itself, as a rule of conduct, may be changed at the will, or even at the whim of the Legislature, unless prevented by constitutional limitations. Indeed, the great office of statutes is to remedy defects in the common law as they are developed, and to adapt it to the changes of time and circumstances.
Σελίδα 474 - The causative danger must be peculiar to the work and not common to the neighborhood. It must be incidental to the character of the business and not independent of the relation of master and servant.
Σελίδα 972 - The insurance carrier shall pay to the state treasurer for every case of injury causing death in which there are no persons entitled to compensation the sum of one hundred dollars. The state treasurer shall be the custodian of this special fund, and the commission shall direct the distribution thereof.
Σελίδα 831 - an event that takes place without one's foresight or expectation ; an event which proceeds from an unknown cause, or is an unusual effect of a known cause, and, therefore, not expected.
Σελίδα 501 - ... the employment, but it excludes an injury which cannot fairly be traced to the employment as a contributing proximate cause and which comes from a hazard to which the workmen would have been equally exposed apart from the employment. The causative danger must be peculiar to the work and not common to the neighborhood.

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