Robertson, Beverly vs. Edwards Oil Of Lawrenceburg

2018 TN WC 29
CourtTennessee Court of Workers' Compensation Claims
DecidedMarch 22, 2018
Docket2017-05-0721
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Robertson, Beverly vs. Edwards Oil Of Lawrenceburg, 2018 TN WC 29 (Tenn. Super. Ct. 2018).

Opinion

FILED Mar 22, 2018 02:31 AM(CT) TENNESSEE COURT OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION CLAIMS

TENNESSEE BUREAU OF WORKERS’ COMPENSATION IN THE COURT OF WORKERS’ COMPENSATION CLAIMS AT MURFREESBORO

BEVERLY ROBERTSON, ) Docket No. 2017-05-0721 Employee, ) v. ) EDWARDS OIL OF ) State File No. 4488-2015 LAWRENCEBURG, ) Employer, ) and ) ACCIDENT FUND GEN. INS. CO., ) Judge Dale Tipps Carrier. )

EXPEDITED HEARING ORDER DENYING REQUESTED BENEFITS

This matter came before the Court on March 20, 2018, for an Expedited Hearing. During the hearing, counsel for Ms. Robertson acknowledged that no medical or temporary disability benefits were currently in dispute. Instead, Ms. Robertson sought a determination as to her correct average weekly wage.1

Tennessee Code Annotated section 50-6-239(d)(1) provides that the Court may conduct an expedited hearing regarding “the provision of temporary disability or medical benefits.” As no such benefits are currently in dispute, the Court cannot order temporary disability payments or medical treatment, but could only issue an advisory ruling on the average weekly wage issue. Such a ruling would be improper. See State v. Walls, No. M2014-01972-SC-R11-CD, 2017 Tenn. LEXIS 719 at *3 (Nov. 9, 2017).

IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED as follows:

1. Ms. Robertson’s claim against Edwards Oil and its workers’ compensation carrier is denied at this time.

1 Ms. Robertson also suggested jurisdiction was another issue to be determined. Because the Dispute Certification Notice did not identify jurisdiction as a disputed issue, the Court declined to hear it. 1 2. Ms. Robertson must file a Request for Scheduling Hearing or a valid Request for Expedited Hearing within thirty days of the entry of this Order.

ENTERED this the 22nd day of March, 2018.

_____________________________________ Judge Dale Tipps Court of Workers’ Compensation Claims

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

I hereby certify that a true and correct copy of the Expedited Hearing Order was sent to the following recipients by the following methods of service on this the 22nd day of March, 2018.

Name Certified Fax Email Service sent to: Mail Michael Fisher, X mfisher@ddzlaw.com Employee’s Attorney Gordon Aulgur, X Gordon.aulgur@accidentfund.com Employer’s Attorney

_____________________________________ Penny Shrum, Clerk of Court Court of Workers’ Compensation Claims WC.CourtClerk@tn.gov

2 Expedited Hearing Order Right to Appeal:

If you disagree with this Expedited Hearing Order, you may appeal to the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board. To appeal an expedited hearing order, you must:

1. Complete the enclosed form entitled: "Expedited Hearing Notice of Appeal," and file the form with the Clerk of the Court of Workers' Compensation Claims within seven business days of the date the expedited hearing order was filed. When filing the Notice of Appeal, you must serve a copy upon all parties.

2. You must pay, via check, money order, or credit card, a $75.00 filing fee within ten calendar days after filing of the Notice of Appeal. Payments can be made in-person at any Bureau office or by U.S. mail, hand-delivery, or other delivery service. In the alternative, you may file an Affidavit of Indigency (form available on the Bureau's website or any Bureau office) seeking a waiver of the fee. You must file the fully- completed Affidavit of Indigency within ten calendar days of filing the Notice of Appeal. Failure to timely pay the filing fee or file the Affidavit of Indigency will result in dismissal of the appeal.

3. You bear the responsibility of ensuring a complete record on appeal. You may request from the court clerk the audio recording of the hearing for a $25.00 fee. If a transcript of the proceedings is to be filed, a licensed court reporter must prepare the transcript and file it with the court clerk within ten calendar days of the filing the Notice of Appeal. Alternatively, you may file a statement of the evidence prepared jointly by both parties within ten calendar days of the filing of the Notice of Appeal. The statement of the evidence must convey a complete and accurate account of the hearing. The Workers' Compensation Judge must approve the statement before the record is submitted to the Appeals Board. If the Appeals Board is called upon to review testimony or other proof concerning factual matters, the absence of a transcript or statement of the evidence can be a significant obstacle to meaningful appellate review.

4. If you wish to file a position statement, you must file it with the court clerk within five business days after the deadline to file a transcript or statement of the evidence. The party opposing the appeal may file a response with the court clerk within five business days after you file your position statement. All position statements should include: (1) a statement summarizing the facts of the case from the evidence admitted during the expedited hearing; (2) a statement summarizing the disposition of the case as a result of the expedited hearing; (3) a statement of the issue(s) presented for review; and (4) an argument, citing appropriate statutes, case law, or other authority.

For self-represented litigants: Help from an Ombudsman is available at 800-332-2667. Filed Date Stamp Here EXPEDITED HEARING NOTICE OF APPEAL Tennessee Division of Workers' Compensation Docket#: - - - -- -- - -- www.tn.go v/labor-wfd/wcomp.shtm l State File #/YR: - - -- - - -- wc.courtclerk@tn.gov 1-800-332-2667 RFA#: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____ _

Date of Injury: - - - -- - - - - SSN: _______ _ ______ __

Employee

Employer and Carrier

Notice Noticeisg~enthat _ _ _ _ _ _ _~~--~~~~---~~~--------~ [List name(s) of all appealing party(ies) on separate sheet if necessary]

appeals the order(s) of the Court of Workers' Compensation Claims at _ __

-~~~-----~~~~~~~~-to the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board . [List the date(s) the order(s) was filed in the court clerk's office]

Judge___________________________________________

Statement of the Issues Provide a short and plain statement of the issues on appeal or basis for relief on appeal:

Additional Information Type of Case [Check the most appropriate item]

D Temporary disability benefits D Medical benefits for current injury D Medical benefits under prior order issued by the Court

List of Parties Appellant (Requesting Party): _____________ .A t Hearing: DEmployer DEmployee Address:. _______________________ ______________ ___________

Party's Phone:.____________________________ Email: _________________________

Attorney's Name:________________________________ ___ BPR#: - - - - - - - - - - - -

Attorney's Address:. _ _ _ _ _~~-~~~~----~~---- Phone: Attorney's City, State & Zip code: _____________________ ___________ _ _ _ __ _ Attorney's Email :_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

*Attach an additional sheet for each additional Appellant*

LB-1099 rev.4/15 Page 1 of 2 RDA 11082 Employee Name: - - - -- - - -- - - - SF#: _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ DO l: _ __ _ __

Aopellee(s) Appellee (Opposing Party): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.At Hearing: OEmployer DEmployee

Appellee's Address: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Appellee's Phone:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.Email:_ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __

Attorney's Name:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ BPR#: - - - - - - - - Attorney's Address:._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Phone:

Attorney's City, State & Zip code: - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - Attorney's Email:._ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

* Attach an additional sheet for each additional Appellee *

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