Smith v. Perry Jones, Inc.

345 P.2d 640, 185 Kan. 505, 1959 Kan. LEXIS 430
CourtSupreme Court of Kansas
DecidedNovember 7, 1959
Docket41,461
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Bluebook
Smith v. Perry Jones, Inc., 345 P.2d 640, 185 Kan. 505, 1959 Kan. LEXIS 430 (kan 1959).

Opinion

The opinion of the court was delivered by

Parker, C. J.:

This is a workmen’s compensation case in which the Commissioner during a review and modification proceeding *506 granted claimant a modified award. Upon appeal to the district court by the respondent and insurance carrier such modified award was denied and claimant appeals.

The following detailed statement is required in order to insure a proper understanding of the appellate issues involved.

During the month of October, 1956, Douglas Wayne Smith received injuries arising out of and in the course of his employment by Perry Jones, Inc. The claim was originally heard in March, 1957, before the Commissioner in which the claimant sought an award based upon the injuries sustained. In June, 1957, the Commissioner granted an award and ordered compensation paid at the rate of $32. per week, such amount not to exceed 415 weeks and also granted a sum of $2,500 for medical expenses. Upon appeal to the district court and on September 25, 1957, judgment was rendered affirming the Commissioner’s rulings and award with the proviso that any future compensation would be subject to review and modification.

On September 27, 1957, the respondent and the insurance carrier filed an application for review and modification with the Commissioner. In substance the application alleged that the claimant had returned to full time employment; that the award was excessive and that the amount awarded claimant should be set aside and total compensation due determined. During the hearing on this application the parties stipulated that claimant had been paid 45 weeks , compensation amounting to $1,440. At the close of such hearing, the Commissioner made certain findings. Those here important read:

“In addition to the stipulations of the parties, the Commissioner finds that: (1) the claimant returned to gainful employment and was released by the doctor on July 9, 1957, which ended his temporary total disability; (2) that after July 9, 1957, the claimant, as a result of his accidental injury sustained on October 17, 1956, suffered a permanent partial disability of 20 per cent, payable at the rate of $12.70 per week for a period not to exceed a total of 415 weeks. Compensation now due and owing for 24 weeks of compensable temporary total from January 22, 1957, to July 9, 1957, in the sum of $1301.40 and 42 weeks of permanent partial at $12.70 per week to April 29, 1958, credit to be given on future compensation in the sum of $125.90 which has been paid. The balance of the compensation awarded should be paid at the rate of $12.70 per week until this award is fully paid, or until the further order of the Commissioner. ...”

The Commissioner’s order which, together with the findings, *507 stipulation and summary of evidence was filed May 2, 1958, reads in part:

“The award of June 13, 1957, is hereby modified in favor of the claimant, Douglas- Wayne Smith, and against the respondent, Perry Jones, Inc., and the insurance carrier, Allied Mutual Casualty Company, for 24 compensable weeks of temporary total disability at $32 per week, followed by a 20 per cent permanent partial general disability with not to exceed the remaining 391 weeks at the rate of $12.70 per week, subject to review and modification as provided by law. Compensation heretofore paid in the sum of $1440 is to be deducted from the total due and owing the claimant. The balance of the compensation awarded herein is ordered paid at the rate of $12.70 per week until fully paid or until the further order of the Commissioner.”

On May 5, 1958, the respondent and the insurance carrier perfected an appeal to the district court, specifying as error the modified award as promulgated by the Commissioner.

Thereafter and following a hearing in conformity with G. S. 1957 Supp., 44-556, that tribunal announced its findings and decision and entered judgment in accord therewith.. All of these are incorporated in the journal entry of-judgment. So far as here pertinent that instrument, which is approved by counsel for the parties, reads:

“This is the second time that this case has been before the Court and this appeal results from a decision made by the Workmen’s Compensation Commissioner after a petition for re-examination and review had been heard.
“I have carefully examined the evidence given before the Workmen’s Compensation Commissioner and after consideration of all of it I have con-, eluded that the petitioner and plaintiff in this case is not entitled to any more compensation at all. I cannot believe that it is proper for a workman to draw full compensation benefits and still work on a job and draw full pay.
“It Is Therefore . .. . Adjudged and Decreed that the Award of the Workmen’s Compensation Commissioner be set aside and a further award for future compensation be denied. . . .”

Thereupon the claimant perfected the instant appeal.

In approaching what the court has determined is the all decisive question involved in this appeal it may be conceded at the outset that the rule in this jurisdiction, so often repeated as to hardly require reference to our decisions, is that it is the function of the trial court to pass upon the facts in a compensation case and that under G. S. 1957 Supp., 44-556, this Court is limited on appellate review to “questions of law” which, ordinarily in the final analysis, simply means that its duty is to determine whether the trial court’s factual findings are supported by any substantial competent evidence. And added that, in applying this rule, we have expressly held that the existence, the' extent, and the duration of an injured *508 workman’s incapacity is a question, of fact for the trial court,to determine. For comparatively recent decisions of like import see Alexander v. Chrysler Motor Parts Corp., 167 Kan. 711, 714, 207 P. 2d 1179; Daugherty v. National Gypsum, Co., 182 Kan. 197, 204, 318 P. 2d 1012; and decisions there cited.- For'other decisions,-só numerous that they should riot be here cited, where the rule :is stated, and applied to questions of fact different than the one herein above indicated see West’s Kansas Digest,. Workmen’s Compensation, §§ 1939, 1940 & 1969. ' . - '

' Notwithstanding the foregoing; rule it does not follow that this court’s jurisdiction in compensation cases to review questions of law is limited to a review of whether the trial court’s factual findings are supported by any .substantial competent evidence. This is particularly true where it appears the findings are based on-.a pure question of law.' In that situation-the state of the evidence is of no consequence and the question of law presented on appellate review is whether the' basic premise on which the trial court founded the findings was erroneous or proper as a matter of law.

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