Pridgen v. N.C. Dept. of Correction
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Opinion
The Full Commission has reviewed the Deputy Commissioner's Decision and Order based on the record of the proceedings before the Deputy Commissioner; the appealing party has not shown good grounds to reconsider the evidence, receive further evidence, rehear the parties or their representatives, and having reviewed the competent evidence of record, the Full Commission hereby affirms the Opinion and Award with minor modifications.
2. Plaintiff testified that he was a passenger on a Department of Correction road squad bus located at the Onslow County Department of Transportation yard when the accident made the basis of this claim occurred.
3. Plaintiff further testified that he was a passenger on the bus, along with other inmates, and that they were on their way to work.
4. Department of Correction Officer Miguel Figiu (Feliu) was driving the bus and caused the bus to collide with a utility pole in the yard, pushing the pole over.
5. Plaintiff alleged that he suffered neck and back injuries as a result of the collision.
6. Defendant introduced into evidence Defendant's Exhibit No. 1, a sworn affidavit from Administrator Michael T. Bell, of Pender Correctional Institution, verifying that on the morning of August 6, 1998, plaintiff was assigned to Medium Custody Road Squad duty and was receiving at the time of the collision incentive wages at the rate of $0.70 per hour.
7. Plaintiff testified that he was paid wages in the approximate amount of $0.70 at the time of his injury and was in transport as a part of this job at the time and place of his injury.
2. Plaintiff may file a workers' compensation claim for benefits within 12 months from the date that he is released from Department of Correction custody in accordance with N.C.G.S. §
3. The parties shall pay their own costs.
S/______________ RENE C. RIGGSBEE COMMISSIONER
CONCURRING:
S/____________ BUCK LATTIMORE CHAIR
S/_______________ DIANNE C. SELLERS COMMISSIONER
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