Smith v. Crystals Springs Water Co.
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2. At the hearing before the Deputy Commissioner, plaintiff was not represented by counsel. As a result of plaintiff proceeding pro se, no pre-trial agreements were prepared and no stipulations were entered into by the parties. Plaintiff himself provided the only testimony in support of his claim, and no exhibits were introduced on his behalf. No medical records referenced by plaintiff's testimony were entered by either party, and none were requested by the Deputy Commissioner. Plaintiff did not provide contentions or a proposed Opinion and Award for review by the Deputy Commissioner prior to the entry of the Opinion and Award in this case.
3. Plaintiff's claim was denied by the Deputy Commissioner because "due to the lack of credible and convincing evidence, the plaintiff has failed to prove by the greater weight of evidence that he sustained an injury by accident or an injury as a direct result of a specific traumatic incident. . . ."
4. Subsequent to the hearing before the Deputy Commissioner, plaintiff retained counsel. By motion filed on 13 January 2003, plaintiff's counsel sought to introduce additional evidence in the form of medical records of plaintiff's treating physician. By Order of the Full Commission filed on 17 January 2003, plaintiff's motion was held in abeyance until the hearing before the Full Commission.
2. In the case before us, the record is insufficient to resolve the issues in this claim. It is therefore the responsibility and duty of the Full Commission to remand this case to a deputy commissioner for the introduction of sufficient evidence upon which to adequately address the merits of plaintiff's claim.
2. No costs are assessed at this time.
This the ___ day of April, 2003.
S/___________________ BERNADINE S. BALLANCE COMMISSIONER
CONCURRING:
S/_______________ LAURA K. MAVRETIC COMMISSIONER
S/_______________ CHRISTOPHER SCOTT COMMISSIONER
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