Heatherly v. the Hollingsworth Co.

CourtNorth Carolina Industrial Commission
DecidedMay 7, 2010
DocketI.C. NO. 451639.
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Heatherly v. the Hollingsworth Co., (N.C. Super. Ct. 2010).

Opinion

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Upon review of the competent evidence of record, with reference to the errors assigned, and in accord with the directives of the North Carolina Court of Appeals, the Full Commission, upon reconsideration of the evidence, enters the following Opinion and Award. *Page 2

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The Full Commission finds as fact and concludes as matters of law the following, which the parties entered into in their Pre-trial Agreement and at the hearing as:

STIPULATIONS
1. The parties are subject to the North Carolina Workers' Compensation Act.

2. Plaintiff contends and Defendants deny that he sustained a compensable injury by accident arising out of and in the course of his employment on July 12, 2004.

3. Defendant-Employer is a potential statutory employer under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 97-19, and Plaintiff did not receive wages from Defendant-Employer.

4. Plaintiff's average weekly wage is an issue that will have to be determined by the North Carolina Industrial Commission.

5. Plaintiff did not receive any indemnity or medical compensation resulting from the alleged July 12, 2004 work injury.

6. The parties stipulated to the following documents being admitted into evidence as stipulated exhibits:

a. Stipulated Exhibit One (1) — Various documents, including:

i. North Carolina Industrial Commission forms and filings;

ii. Defendants' Motion to Add Randy Heatherly/CDS Drywall as a Defendant dated January 11, 2005;

iii. Plaintiff's medical records from Medical Associates of Transylvania, P.A.;

iv. Plaintiff's medical records from Transylvania Community Hospital;

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v. Plaintiff's medical bills from Transylvania Community Hospital;

vi. Plaintiff's discovery responses;

vii. Chain of custody document documenting transfer of custody of telephone from Mr. Daniel Bruce Hollingsworth to Mr. Sean Madison Fokes, B.S.E.E., P.E. for inspection;

viii. Wage records from Mr. Daniel Bruce Hollingsworth documenting wages paid to Mr. Randy Keith Heatherly/CDS Drywall.

ix. Exhibit to the deposition of Mr. Sean Madison Fokes, B.S.E.E., P.E., consisting of the telephone used by Plaintiff on July 12, 2004, which the parties mailed to the North Carolina Industrial Commission.

b. Plaintiff's Exhibit One (1) — Plaintiff's Amended Answers to Interrogatories.

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ISSUES
The issues to be determined are:

1. Whether Mr. Randy Keith Heatherly/CDS Drywall should be added as a party defendant to these proceedings under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 97-19?

2. Whether Plaintiff was an employee of Mr. Randy Keith Heatherly/CDS Drywall at the time of his alleged July 12, 2004 work injury?

3. Whether Mr. Randy Keith Heatherly/CDS Drywall carried workers' compensation insurance coverage at the time of Plaintiff's alleged July 12, 2004 work injury? *Page 4

4. Whether Plaintiff sustained a compensable injury by accident arising out of and in the course and scope of his employment with Defendant-Employer on July 12, 2004?

5. Whether Plaintiff is entitled to any benefits under the North Carolina Workers' Compensation Act?

6. What is Plaintiff's correct average weekly wage and compensation rate?

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Based upon the competent and credible evidence of record, as well as any reasonable inferences that may be drawn therefrom, the Full Commission makes the following:

FINDINGS OF FACT
1. Plaintiff is 47 years of age, with a date of birth of January 12, 1962. Plaintiff's employment history consists primarily of work in the construction industry, including electrical and drywall work. On July 12, 2004, Plaintiff's brother, Mr. Randy Keith Heatherly, owner of CDS Drywall, employed Plaintiff as a drywall hanger and framer.

2. Randy Heatherly testified that he paid Plaintiff between $500.00 and $600.00 per week in cash. Plaintiff testified that the Form 18 filed on August 5, 2004 listing his average weekly wage as $500.00 is correct. Based upon the testimony of Plaintiff and Randy Heatherly, the Form 18 indicating that Plaintiff's wages are $500.00 per week is correct. The parties did not present a Form 22 wage chart as evidence of wages. For exceptional reasons, the Full Commission finds that using the wages of $500.00 per week as stated on the Form 18 will most nearly approximate the amount that Plaintiff would be earning were it not for his work injury. Thus, the Full Commission finds, based upon the greater weight of the evidence, that Plaintiff's average weekly wage at all times relevant to these proceedings was $500.00, yielding a compensation rate of $333.35. *Page 5

3. In July 2004, Plaintiff was working for Randy Heatherly at a job site where a new house was being built on Ridge Mountain in Brevard, North Carolina in a location at or near the top of the mountain, near some metal towers. The house under construction had a metal roof and weather vanes on top of the roof. Plaintiff and the other members of the construction crew set up their tools and equipment in the unfinished garage, which did not have doors on it, and ran all of the electrical cords for their work equipment from the garage to various parts of the house. Plaintiff was hanging drywall inside the house, along with his uncle, Mr. Billy Cole Justice.

4. On July 12, 2004, the construction crew stopped work early due to inclement weather, including rain, thunder, and lightning. Plaintiff called his brother on a "landline" telephone in order to inform him that the construction crew was finishing up on the job site, due to the rain, thunder, and lightning. While talking on the telephone with his brother, Plaintiff stood inside the unfinished garage, with his left leg on the floor and his right leg propped up against the drywall, approximately five (5) feet from the open entrance and several feet from an electrical drop cord and outlet from which the construction crew powered their tools that they used in constructing the house. Lightning was striking outside and sparks were flying from the electrical drop cord. Plaintiff suddenly received an electrical charge or jolt from the lightning, which picked him up into the air and threw him backwards approximately eight (8) feet from where he had been situated, causing him to strike his head, shoulders, and right arm on the concrete floor. Though dazed and confused, Plaintiff felt pain and a burning sensation in his right hand and left foot, and was aware that his uncle, Mr. Justice, was present and assisting him.

5. The testimony of Plaintiff's brother confirms that something happened while he was on the telephone with Plaintiff. Plaintiff's brother never heard him speak, but only heard a loud bang followed by the telephone disconnecting on his end. Shortly afterwards, the *Page 6 construction crew called Plaintiff's brother and informed him that they were en route with Plaintiff to the hospital, and that Plaintiff had been hit by lightning.

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