Leopard v. Greenwood County

CourtCourt of Appeals of South Carolina
DecidedMay 29, 2013
Docket2013-UP-229
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

THIS OPINION HAS NO PRECEDENTIAL VALUE. IT SHOULD NOT BE CITED OR RELIED ON AS PRECEDENT IN ANY PROCEEDING EXCEPT AS PROVIDED BY RULE 268(d)(2), SCACR.

THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA In The Court of Appeals

John B. Leopard, Claimant, Appellant,

v.

Greenwood County and S.C. Association of Counties SIF, Respondents.

Appellate Case No. 2012-212169

Appeal From The Workers' Compensation Commission

Unpublished Opinion No. 2013-UP-229 Heard May 15, 2013 – Filed May 29, 2013

AFFIRMED

Lena Younts Meredith, of Nicholson, Meredith and Anderson, LLC, of Greenwood, for Appellant.

Richard B. Kale, Jr., of Willson Jones Carter & Baxley, P.A., of Greenville, for Respondents.

PER CURIAM: John Leopard appeals the South Carolina Workers' Compensation Commission Appellate Panel's (Appellate Panel) order, arguing the Appellate Panel erred in (1) finding he did not suffer a change of condition, (2) relying on the testimony of Dr. Shallcross, and (3) finding the testimony of Drs. Poletti and Reddick was not credible. We affirm pursuant to Rule 220(b), SCACR, and the following authority: Bartley v. Allendale Cnty. Sch. Dist., 392 S.C. 300, 306, 709 S.E.2d 619, 622 (2011) ("[T]his Court must affirm the findings of fact made by the [Appellate Panel] if they are supported by substantial evidence. . . . Substantial evidence is that evidence which, in considering the record as a whole, would allow reasonable minds to reach the conclusion the [Appellate Panel] reached." (citations and quotation marks omitted)).

AFFIRMED.

FEW, C.J., and GEATHERS and LOCKEMY, JJ., concur.

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