Title: City and County of Denver v. Pollard

State: colorado

Issuer: Colorado Supreme Court

Document:

417 P.2d 231 (1966) CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER, Denver General Hospital, and State Compensation Insurance Fund, Plaintiffs in Error, v. Greta M. POLLARD, and Industrial Commission of Colorado, Defendants in Error. No. 21919. Supreme Court of Colorado, En Banc. August 2, 1966. Rehearing Denied August 22, 1966. Alious Rockett, Feay Burton Smith, Jr., Richard T. Goold, Denver, for plaintiffs in error. Duke W. Dunbar, Atty. Gen., Frank E. Hickey, Deputy Atty. Gen., Denver, Peter L. Dye, Asst. Atty. Gen., for defendant in error Industrial Commission. MOORE, Justice. The above entitled action is here on writ of error to review a judgment of the district court which affirmed the findings and award of the Industrial Commission in a proceeding commenced by the claimant, Greta M. Pollard, to secure benefits under the provisions of the Workmen's Compensation Act (C.R.S.1963, 81-1-1 et seq.). The claimant was employed by the City and County of Denver as a public health nurse. The duties of this employment included close physical contact with individuals reportedly infected with beta streptococcus. She became infected by this organism and developed symptoms consistent with it and with generalized rheumatic fever which resulted from that infection. The "Findings and Award" made by the Commission included the following: The Attorney General, on behalf of the Industrial Commission, asserts that the judgment should be affirmed because: In the case of Industrial Commission, et al. v. Corwin Hospital, et al., 126 Colo. 358, 250 P.2d 135, this court reversed the judgment of the district court which set aside an award of compensation that the Industrial Commission had ordered paid under facts somewhat comparable to those involved in the instant case. We conclude that the facts presented by the record herein are well within the coverage of our opinion in Corwin, supra, and the cases referred to in that decision. The judgment accordingly is affirmed. FRANTZ, J., concurs in the result. DAY, McWILLIAMS and SCHAUER, JJ., dissent.