Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . we see that the totallosses paid in 1915 which amounted to $2,002, were distributed inthe following manner: (1) For compensation in fatal injury cases per cent (2) For compensation in permanent injury cases per cent (3) For compensation in temporary injury cases per cent (4) For medical services in fatal injury cases per cent (r») For medical services in permanent injury cases per cent (G) For medical services in temporary injury cases pe


Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . we see that the totallosses paid in 1915 which amounted to $2,002, were distributed inthe following manner: (1) For compensation in fatal injury cases per cent (2) For compensation in permanent injury cases per cent (3) For compensation in temporary injury cases per cent (4) For medical services in fatal injury cases per cent (r») For medical services in permanent injury cases per cent (G) For medical services in temporary injury cases per cent Total per cent Seen in this light, the largest item of the years total losses paid forindustrial injuries was medical services to cure and relieve men suffer-ing from injuries which have no permanent effect. Second in import-ance is the payment, to these same men, of compensation for time lostby them. REPORT OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION. 47 INDUSTRIAL INJURIES INCLUDING FATAL AND PERMANENT INJURIES6753b INDUSTRIAL INJURIES IN I9l562ZII INDUSTRIAL INJURIES IN 1914 _^^^^Ci2(^s^^ ^>^^^S-^^^.. SUMMARYTOTAL INSURA>JCE CO. PAYME-NT5NON INSURANCE » UNKNOWN INS TOTALS Chart No. 4. 48 REPORT OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION. MAP OF CALIFORNIA. Chart No. 5 sliows how the money paid out in compensation and formedical services, due to industrial injuries occurring in the twenty-fourmonths of 1914 and 1915, was spread out over the state into everycounty. Durino^ tliese twenty-four months, a total of $3,864, wasdisti-i])utcd throughout the state to workmen and physicians; $2,282, going to the injured men, and $1,582, going to the physi-cians, liospitals, etc. This money covered in part the losses arising outof 129,740 industrial injuries for twenty-four calendar months. Of thetotal paid during these two j^ears, $754, was paid to employeesand physicians in the county of San Francisco, and $704, went toemployees and physicians of the c


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