Seaview Hotel v. Irizarry
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This cause is before us on appeal from an order in a workers’ compensation proceeding awarding wage loss benefits and costs, and, based on a finding of bad faith, attorney fees. We affirm the deputy’s award of wage loss benefits and costs but set aside the attorney fees award and remand for a separate hearing and specific findings of bad faith to support the award.
Section 440.34(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1979), provides for an award of attorney fees for bad faith on the part of the carrier and requires that any determination of bad faith shall be made by the deputy commissioner through a separate fact-finding proceeding. In Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University v. Vestal, 399 So.2d 1033 (Fla. 1st DCA 1981), this court interpreted Section 440.34(2)(b), holding that, although the deputy need not conduct a completely separate hearing on the question of bad faith, “the question of entitlement to attorney’s fees on the basis of bad faith [must] be specifically litigated as a separate issue with factual evidence presented going directly to that issue.” As held in Embry-Riddle v. Vestal, 399 So.2d at 1035, “[t]he deputy may not simply infer from general testimony that bad faith exists.”1
The language of Section 440.-34(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1979), is mandatory. The parties must specifically litigate the issue of bad faith in the manner required by Embry-Riddle, supra, which the record does not reveal was done in this case. The deputy’s inference of bad faith from the general testimony does not meet the requirements of the statute and is therefore reversed.
The award of wage loss benefits and costs is affirmed and the cause remanded for further proceedings consistent herewith.
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