Coburn v. N.C. Department of Correction
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2. Plaintiff's Affidavit and testimony alleges that an employee of the North Carolina Department of Corrections (hereinafter "NCDOC") was negligent in failing to exercise proper caution during the operation of an NCDOC vehicle. Plaintiff further alleges that this negligent action resulted in Plaintiff suffering injuries from a vehicular accident. At the time of the vehicular accident, Plaintiff was on work duty with the Department of Correction.
3. On September 8, 2009, Defendant filed a Motion to Dismiss and Motion for Stay of Discovery.
4. Defendant moved to dismiss the action on the grounds that the Workers' Compensation Act provides the exclusive remedy for Plaintiff's injury sustained while he was working.
2. "[T]he exclusive source of remedy for a prisoner injured while working is through the Workers' Compensation Act."Richardson v. N.C. Dep't of Correction,
3. Because Plaintiff's alleged injuries clearly arose out of and in the course of his assigned work duty, he is barred from recovery under the Tort Claims Act. See Richardson,
2. No costs are taxed as Plaintiff was permitted to file this action in forma pauperis.
This the 16th day of August, 2010.
S/___________________
BERNADINE S. BALLANCE
COMMISSIONER
CONCURRING:
S/___________________ STACI T. MEYER COMMISSIONER
S/___________________ DANNY L. McDONALD COMMISSIONER *Page 1
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