Scott v. Industrial Comm'n

CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedAugust 13, 1997
Docket2-96-0805WC, 0969WC, 1037WC cons.
StatusPublished

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Scott v. Industrial Comm'n, (Ill. Ct. App. 1997).

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NOS. 2-96-0805WC, 2-96-0969WC, 2-96-1037WC cons.

IN THE APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINOIS

SECOND DISTRICT

Industrial Commission Division

EMMA SCOTT, Wife and Widow of      ) Appeal from

Hughie Scott, Jr., Deceased,       ) Circuit Court of

         Appellant,      ) Du Page County

         v.  (No. 2-96-0805WC)    ) Nos. 95MR0641

THE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION, et al. )     95MR641

(Travelers Insurance Company,      ) 95MR754

Appellee).                         

--------------------------------- )

EMMA SCOTT, Wife and Widow of      ) Nos. 95MR0641

Hughie Scott, Jr., Deceased,       )     95MR641

         Appellant,      ) 95MR754

         v.  (No. 2-96-0969WC)    )

THE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION, et al. )

(Travelers Insurance Company,      )

EMMA SCOTT, Wife and Widow of      ) No. 95MR641

Hughie Scott, Jr., Deceased,       )

         Appellee,     )

         v.  (No. 2-96-1037WC)    )

THE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION, et al. ) Honorable

(Travelers Insurance Company,      ) Bonnie M. Wheaton,

Appellant).                        ) Judge Presiding.

_________________________________________________________________

PRESIDING JUSTICE McCULLOUGH delivered the opinion of the court:

Claimant Emma Scott and Travelers Insurance Company (Travelers) appeal separately from an order of the circuit court of Du Page County confirming a decision of the Illinois Industrial Commission (Commission) awarding additional compensation and attorney fees to claimant for an insufficient tender of an earlier award by Travelers.  

The issues are whether (1) this court has juris­diction of the "cross-appeal" (appeal) of Travelers, which claimant contends was untimely; (2) the Commission improperly denied Travelers' requests to determine amounts due under its July 15, 1992, decision and for allocation of funds; and (3) the assessment of additional compensation pursuant to section 19(k) of the Workers' Compensation Act (Act) and attorney fees under section 16 of the Act (820 ILCS 305/19(k), 16 (West 1994)) was against the mani­fest weight of the evi­dence be­cause (a) the petitions filed by Travelers were not frivolous and presented a real con­troversy; (b) the Commission should have cal­culat­ed the addition­al compensa­tion and attorney fees based on the en­tire 1992 award plus in­terest under the theory that the pro­ceed­ings were frivolous and that there was an in­tentional underpay­ment of the award; (c) burial ex­penses under sec­tion 7(f) of the Act (820 ILCS 305/7(f) (West 1994)) should have been in­clud­ed in the compen­sation of addi­tion­al penalties and attor­ney fees; (d) pre­viously awarded section 19(k) and section 19( l ) (820 ILCS 305/19(k),( l )) additional com­pensation should not have been in­cluded in the compu­tation of the sec­tion 19(k) and section 16 attor­ney fees in this pro­ceed­ing; and (e) there was a mathe­mat­ical error in calcu­lating the amount of the award due at the time of the under­payment by Trav­el­ers.  We affirm.

Prior to oral arguments, claimant moved to strike those portions of Travelers' appellee's brief referring to a January 15, 1993, order of the circuit court of Cook County in case No. 87-L-22400 instituted by Dartha Osley, administrator of the estate of Hughie Scott.  That order distributed and approved a settlement in the amount of $438,557.05 as a result of a third-party action. Travelers points to that order as the reason for instituting new proceedings before the Commission to determine not only the correct amount of the 1992 awards by the Commission to claimant, but also to allocate some of the $438,557.05 as a credit against the 1992 awards.  As a result, Travelers argues its delay in payment was not frivolous.

In support of her motion, claimant cites Chambers v. Industrial Comm'n , 139 Ill. App. 3d 550, 552, 487 N.E.2d 1142, 1144 (1985), which stated that matters outside the record before the Commission are not properly before this court.  Travelers responds that it quoted this order in its petition to the Commission for allocation and would have presented the order as evidence had the Commis­sion not summarily denied it the opportunity to present evidence.

Since Travelers is not trying to supplement the record on appeal, but is only referring to the order as part of a factual situation in support of the same argument made to the Commission, the motion to strike is denied.  However, this court will consider only matters of record.

The underlying workers' compensation proceedings involved multiple claims filed by Emma Scott, wife and next friend and/or widow of Hughie Scott, Jr. (claimant), and Dartha Osley, adminis­trator of the estate of Hughie Scott, Jr.  Respondents were Illinois Wrecking Company (employer-subcontractor), Capitol Construction Group, a division of Capitol Construction Companies, Inc. (general contrac­tor), and Travelers.  The Commission issued two corrected decisions on July 15, 1992.  In case No. 92-IIC-0728, dealing with claim No. 86-WC-17126, the Commis­sion noted it had found the employer was insured by Travelers in the companion case (No. 92-IIC-0727) and deter­mined claimant was entitled to the follow­ing:  temporary total disability (TTD) in the amount of $266.67 per week for 6 5/7 weeks; $186,435.84 medical expenses; $895.21 in section 19(k) additional compensation from Travelers; $2,500 in section 19( l ) additional compensation from Travelers; and $358.08 in section 16 attorney fees from Travelers.  820 ILCS 305/8(b), 8(a), 19(k), 19( l ), 16 (West 1992).  The Commission dismissed Osley as a party.  In the companion case (No. 92-IIC-0727), dealing with claim Nos. 86-WC-21114, 86-WC-21115, 86-WC-39382, 86-WC-39383, 86-WC-39384, and 86-WC-39385, the Commission explained fully why it found no cancella­tion of Travelers' policy because of underpay­ment of a premium by the employer.  The Commission also explained that no award to the estate was permissi­ble where the widow had filed an application for adjustment of claim and dismissed 86-WC-39382, 86-WC-39383, and 86-WC-39384.  The Commis­sion further awarded claimant $32,857.61 additional compensa­tion under section 19(k) and $13,143.04 attorney fees under section 16 from Travel­ers, $1,750 for burial expenses under section 7(f) of the Act, and a lifetime surviving widow's benefit of $266.67 per week pursuant to section 7(a) of the Act.  820 ILCS 305/7(f), (a) (West 1992).

The circuit court of Kane County confirmed the Commission's decision.  This court affirmed.   Scott v. Industrial Comm'n , Nos. 2-93-1110WC, 2-93-1171WC, 2-93-1172WC cons. (August 9, 1994) (unpublished order under Supreme Court Rule 23).

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