DocketNumber: Civ. No. 11946
Judges: McComb
Filed Date: 12/19/1938
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/3/2024
This is a writ of review to consider an award of the Industrial Accident Commission.
Viewing the evidence most favorable to respondent, the essential facts are:
December 26, 1935, respondent commission made an order awarding to Kennedy & Creger, undertakers, the sum of $150 for funeral expenses of Ivan Blair Hazelbud, who died as the result of an industrial accident. April 25, 1938, respondent entered an order pursuant to section 5803 of the Labor Code, vacating its previous order above mentioned and directing that the sum of $150 as and for funeral expenses of Ivan Blair Hazelbud be paid to his widow, Anna Hazel-bud. It is conceded that the funeral expenses had been paid by the executor of decedent’s estate and that Anna Hazelbud had never incurred any liability therefor.
This is the sole question to be determined:
Is respondent commission without authority to order an employer to pay a sum equivalent to the amount of the funeral expenses of a deceased employee to the widow of said employee when she has not incurred liability therefor and when in fact the funeral expenses have been paid from the decedent’s estate?
This question must be answered in the affirmative. Where death results from an industrial accident the employer is liable for the reasonable expenses of the employee’s burial, not exceeding $150. (Sec. 4701a, Labor Code.) This is the limit of the employer’s liability for the burial expenses of an employee, and this section also fixes the extent of respondent commission’s jurisdiction to make an award for burial ex
We expressly refrain from expressing any opinion as to whether or not the executor of decedent’s estate is entitled to reimbursement by petitioner for the funeral expenses which have been paid with funds from such estate.
For the foregoing reasons the award is annulled.
Grail, P. J., and Wood, J., concurred.