Hieb v. Lowery

464 S.E.2d 308, 121 N.C. App. 33, 1995 N.C. App. LEXIS 961
CourtCourt of Appeals of North Carolina
DecidedDecember 5, 1995
DocketCOA94-1243
StatusPublished
Cited by13 cases

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Bluebook
Hieb v. Lowery, 464 S.E.2d 308, 121 N.C. App. 33, 1995 N.C. App. LEXIS 961 (N.C. Ct. App. 1995).

Opinions

JOHNSON, Judge.

Plaintiff Gabriella Hieb was involved in an automobile accident during and in the course of employment for her employer, Howell’s Child Care Center. As a result of this accident, plaintiff suffered various injuries, including a frontal lobe concussion, a compression fracture at L-l, a rotator cuff tear, fractured ribs, a bruised kidney, AC joint separation, cervical strain, ankle sprain and strain, bulging discs, post-concussion syndrome, and a closed head injury. Plaintiff is now permanently and totally disabled. Plaintiffs, Gabriella Hieb and her husband, Robert Hieb, subsequently filed suit against defendant Woodrow Lowery, the driver of the vehicle that hit Mrs. Hieb in the 17 October 1989 accident. The matter came on for hearing during the 12 October 1992 civil session of Mecklenburg County Superior Court, Judge Robert E. Gaines presiding. The matter was tried to a jury verdict, awarding Mrs. Hieb the sum of One Million Two Hundred Seventy-nine Thousand Dollars ($1,279,000.00), and Mr. Hieb the sum of Forty Thousand Dollars ($40,000.00). In his 2 November 1992 [35]*35Judgment, Judge Gaines made the following pertinent Findings of Fact:

6. St. Paul Fire and Marine contends that it is entitled to a worker’s [sic] compensation lien pursuant to North Carolina General Statute[s] [s]ection 97-10.2 against any amounts payable to Plaintiff Gabriella Murray Hieb under the Hartford policy. The Plaintiffs disagree.
7. The Plaintiffs have instituted a second action against St. Paul Fire and Marine and Hartford Insurance Company (Mecklenburg County file number 91-CVS-3263) to determine the respective rights of the parties to the benefits of the Hartford underinsured motorist coverage and to determine the amount of such coverage.
8. That on or about August 28, 1992, an order was entered in that action by the Honorable Robert P. Johnston which holds that the Hartford is allowed to reduce its limits by the amount of worker’s [sic] compensation paid or to be paid to Plaintiff and further holding that the proceeds of the Hartford underinsured policy are subject to the lien of St. Paul Insurance Company pursuant to North Carolina General Statute[s] [s]ection 97-10.2. That action is now on appeal to the North Carolina Court of Appeals. This Court is bound by the Order of Judge Johnston unless and until said Order is modified by the Court of Appeals or any other Court of competent jurisdiction. This Court has not addressed the issues raised in that action.

Based on these Findings of Fact, Judge Gaines concluded that “in accordance with the Order of the Honorable Robert P. Johnston, in case number 91-CVS-3263, St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company is entitled to a lien against the proceeds of the Hartford underinsured motorist policy for all amounts paid, or to be paid, to Plaintiff Gabriella Murray Hieb as worker’s[sic] compensation benefits pursuant to the provisions of North Carolina General Statutes [s]ection 97-10.2.” (emphasis added). Plaintiffs gave Notice of Appeal from this Judgment, but later withdrew the notice.

Shortly after the first action was filed, plaintiffs instituted a second action against defendant St. Paul and Hartford Insurance Company (Hartford) in Mecklenburg County Superior Court, Hieb v. St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Co. to determine the respective rights of the parties to benefits provided by a Hartford UIM policy and to determine the amount of coverage available. An Order, entered in that [36]*36action by Judge Robert P. Johnston, provided that Hartford was allowed to reduce its UIM limits by the amount of workers’ compensation paid or to be paid in the future to Mrs. Hieb; and that the proceeds of the Hartford UIM policy were subject to the lien of defendant St. Paul pursuant to North Carolina General Statutes section 97-10.2.

Plaintiffs appealed Judge Johnston’s decision to our Court. On 2 November 1993, we issued an opinion, Hieb v. St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Co., 112 N.C. App. 502, 435 S.E.2d 826 (1993), which reversed that portion of Judge Johnston’s Order allowing Hartford to reduce its limits and affirmed that portion of the Order which allowed defendant St. Paul to assert a workers’ compensation lien against the UIM benefits. No further appellate review of this decision has been sought.

On or about 20 December 1993, Hartford tendered its policy limit ($475,000.00) to the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court pursuant to the Orders of Judges Johnston and Gaines. As of 18 December 1993, defendant St. Paul had paid $259,042.77 in workers’ compensation benefits to Mrs. Hieb. Plaintiffs and defendant St. Paul were unable to agree as to how the Hartford UIM proceeds were to be disbursed. Defendant St. Paul contended that no portion of the Hartford money could be disbursed to either plaintiff until its workers’ compensation lien was set and satisfied in full. Unable to reach an agreement with defendant St. Paul as to the disbursement of the Hartford funds, plaintiffs filed a Motion to Modify Judgment, Enforce Judgment and Set Workers’ Compensation Lien. Judge Claude S. Sitton allowed this Motion by Order entered 14 July 1994, which concludes in pertinent part:

4. That the Court should exercise its discretion under the provisions of North Carolina General Statute[s] [s]ection 97-10.2 to determine the amount of St. Paul’s compensation lien.
5. That the sum of $241,677.77 is fair and equitable for St. Paul to receive in satisfaction of its workers’ compensation lien.
6. That it is fair and equitable for the balance of the Hartford UIM proceeds be paid to the Plaintiffs.

It was, therefore, ordered:

1. That St. Paul shall be entitled to recover the sum of $241,677.77 as full satisfaction of any workers [sic] compensation lien it may [37]*37have on account of any worker’s [sic] compensation benefits paid or to be paid, to Plaintiff Gabriella Murray Hieb as a result of the automobile accident which is the subject of this action;
2. That the Plaintiffs[’] attorney, Charles G. Monnett III, shall be entitled to an attorney’s fee of $80,551.20 from the above sum as provided by the terms of the Judgment entered in this action on November 2, 1992.
3. That the Plaintiffs’ attorney, Charles G. Monnett III[,] shall pay to St. Paul Fire and Marine, for the proceeds of the Hartford UIM policy, the sum of $161,126.57 within 5 days from the entry of this Order;
4. That the sums remaining from the Hartford UIM proceeds after the payment of the above amounts shall be paid to the Plaintiffs.

Consequently, on 28 July 1994, plaintiffs’ counsel issued a check on his trust account to defendant St. Paul in the amount of $161,126.57 pursuant to Judge Sitton’s Order. Defendant St. Paul appeals.

Defendant argues that Judge Sitton did not have authority to enter the 14 July 1994 Order. We must agree.

Generally, one superior court judge may not modify, overrule, or change the judgment of another superior court judge previously made in the same case, on the same issue. Calloway v. Motor Co., 281 N.C. 496, 189 S.E.2d 484 (1972); Carr v. Carbon Corp., 49 N.C. App.

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