Friday, December 18, 2020

Commission finds statutory employer

Gerald McClain v Birnimwood Condominium Assoc., et al 

Release Date:  Dec. 15, 2020  (April 8, 2015) (temporary award)

Venue:  St. Louis

Plot Summary:  Claimant fell from a roof  and the parties disputed whether either named entity was a statutory employer due to the tree cutter showed a comp certificate but did not have coverage at the time of the accident.    


Cast

Boresi, AL

Johnson, C


Quotes: 

The ALJ noted:

"no employer shall be liable, if the employee was insured by his immediate or any intermediate employer. Based on the finding Birnamwood is the statutory employer, no further analysis is necessary regarding Efthim purported status as a statutory employer. Efthim is not an intermediate employer in the chain to Claimant; rather Efthim is the agent of Birnamwood - it acted on behalf of its principal but never entered into a contract or hired workers in general or Claimant in particular on its own accord

The Commission noted:

We agree with the administrative law judge that the answer would be yes. As we found above, the terms of the contract between Birnamwood and Efthim already contemplated hiring employees to perform the essential maintenance of the property's grounds. Accordingly, we conclude that Birnamwood would have hired an employee to trim trees if it could not have contracted out the work and it would have used Efthim to hire and pay employees on behalf of Birnamwood. We further agree that the tree trimming services performed by Meyers Trees over the years of service to Birnamwood was not merely specialized or episodic work, but was within Birnamwood's usual business." 

Comments:

The ALJ uses the parties' adoption of the name of a defendant as Meyers, noting an apostrophe, Meyers',  would have been more grammatically appropriate..  


Thursday, December 17, 2020

SIF total for multi-prior conditions in 2011 case

 Cathy Hinklin v Stone Crest Motel

Release Date:  Dec. 15, 2020  (Nov. 2011 accident date)

Venue:  Wayne County

Plot Summary:   Commission affirms PTD against SIF for combo based on primary neck condition and multiple prior conditions. 

11-111607

Cast

Young, ALJ

Rice, atty

Rhoades, atty

Shea

Volarich


Comments:  Claimant settled the primary for 33% BAW.  The Fund total was based on a combo of back, neck, right leg, migraines, PTSD.  The ALJ found surveillance video did not materially contradict her testimony or medical opinion.  A dissent noted claimant was "honorable" but her memory was "selective" and would not have awarded PTD benefits.  

The case addresses two evidentiary issues:  it allowed admission of claimant's deposition, over objection, and notes a foundation was satisfied to permit its admission.  It also permits questions about  a report from a deceased vocational expert attached to another deposition when the attached report itself was not offered into evidence.  





City owes for hand injury when it hired uninsured contractor to rehab city building

Tommy Patrick v Derek Mulvaney, uninsured and Jerry Dierker Construction and City of Monett

Release Date:  Dec. 3, 2020 (Accident date March 17, 2016)

Venue:  Lawrence County


Plot Summary:  Claimant cut some tendons while using a saw resulting in injuries.  The Commission affirmed an award of approximately $65,000.  The City sought to manage a construction project on its own to save money and one of its council subcontracted work to a uninsured construction company. The ALJ found the City had made remodeling part of its "regular" business, and found the city was acting more than a mere property owner.  The ALJ found impact on grip and strength supported an award at the hand for a two finger injury  


Cast

Mahon

Newman

Collier

Sparlin

Volarich

Lennard 

What's it worth?

 25% hand 

Partial disability awarded for parascapular pain and an unexplained "knot."

 John Owings v.  McCray Lumber Co.

Release Date:  Dec. 2, 2020  (Jan 24, 2019)

Venue:  Johnson County, KS

Plot Summary: Commission affirms PPD award without a separate opinion for injury sustained from being struck by an extension ladder resulting in a "knot" and pain with use of the arm.  The ALJ notes no one imaged the "knot" to evaluate it.  

19-008721

Cast:

Heffner, ALJ

Perkins, atty

Hess, atty

Rosenthal  18%

Brown, R  1%


What's it worth?

10.5% BAW