Tew v. E. B. Davis Electric

CourtNorth Carolina Industrial Commission
DecidedFebruary 3, 2000
DocketI.C. No. 691937
StatusPublished

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Tew v. E. B. Davis Electric, (N.C. Super. Ct. 2000).

Opinion

Upon review of all the competent evidence of record with reference to the errors assigned, and finding no good ground to receive further evidence, or to rehear the parties or their representatives, the Full Commission AFFIRMS with minor modifications the Opinion and Award of the Deputy Commissioner as follows:

The Full Commission finds as fact and concludes as matters of law the following which were entered into by the parties at the hearing before the Deputy Commissioner and in a Pre-Trial Agreement admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #1A, as:

STIPULATIONS
1. The plaintiff and defendant E. B. Davis Electric Company (hereafter referred to as "defendant Davis Electric) were subject to and bound by the provisions of the North Carolina Workers Compensation Act.

2. Defendant Davis Electric was self-insured on 11 February 1995 with CompTrust AGC/Brentwood Service as the administrator.

3. Defendant Junius Burney, deceased, (hereafter referred to as defendant Burney) was non-insured on 11 February 1995.

4. Defendant Burney was a subcontractor to make high voltage terminations for defendant Davis Electric on 11 February 1995 in relation to a construction project at Pembroke State University at Pembroke, North Carolina.

5. Defendant Davis Electric did not secure a certificate of compliance regarding workers compensation coverage or a written waiver regarding his right to coverage from defendant Burney regarding the Pembroke State University on or before 11 February 1995.

6. The plaintiff was a passenger in a truck owned and driven by defendant Burney on 11 February 1995.

7. Defendant Burney died as a result of the motor vehicular accident on 11 February 1995.

8. The plaintiffs medical records from Southeastern Regional Medical Center are admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #1.

9. Plaintiffs medical records from Duke University Medical Center are admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #2.

10. Plaintiffs medical records from Cumberland County Emergency Medical Service are admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #3.

11. Plaintiffs medical records from Cape Fear Valley Medical Center are admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #4.

12. Plaintiffs medical records from Heritage Family Physicians are admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #5.

13. Plaintiffs medical records from Fayetteville Diagnostic Center are admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit # 6.

14. Plaintiffs medical records from Fayetteville Orthopedic Clinic are admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #7.

15. Plaintiffs records from Pro Active Therapy are admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #8.

16. The North Carolina Collision Report dated 11 February 1995 is admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #9.

17. Defendant Davis Electrics Answers and Objections to Plaintiffs First Set of Interrogatories are admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #10.

18. Plaintiffs Responses to Defendant Davis Electrics First Set of Interrogatories to Plaintiff are admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #11.

19. The construction contract between defendant Davis Electric and the State of North Carolina through Pembroke State University, dated 28 December 1993, is admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #12.

20. The construction contract between Ellis-Walker Builders, Inc., and the State of North Carolina through Pembroke State University, dated 28 December 1993 is admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #13.

21. A check made payable to "Mickey Tew in the amount of $5.00, dated 10 October 1995 from Mrs. J. L. Burney is admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #14.

22. An Attending Physician or Health Care Provider form signed by Dr. Blue on 12 October 1995 is admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #15.

23. A work rate from Fayetteville Orthopedic Clinic, P. A., dated 28 July 1995 and signed by Dr. Askins is admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #16.

24. A newspaper article entitled "71-year old killed in traffic accident is admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #17.

25. A newspaper article entitled "One killed, five injured in wreck is admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #18.

26. Accident report dated 11 February 1995 is admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #19.

27. The plaintiffs 1994 W-2 Tax and Wage Statement is admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #20.

28. Statement from King Electric of Fayetteville dated 2 March 1995 is admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #21.

29. A Robeson County map is admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #22.

30. A hand drawn map of the accident location is admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #23.

31. Plaintiffs 1994 State and Federal Tax Forms and W-2 are admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #24.

32. Plaintiffs 1995 Tax Returns and W-2s are admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibit #25.

33. Six (6) photographs of the accident scene are admitted into evidence as Stipulated Exhibits #26A-F.

34. The issues to be determined by this hearing are:

(1) Whether defendant Burney was subject to or bound by the Act on 11 February 1995?

(2) Whether plaintiff was an employee of defendant Burney on 11 February 1995?

(3) Whether the plaintiff was injured in the course of the performance of work covered by the subcontract between defendant Burney and defendant Davis Electric?

(4) If so, what, if any, benefits is plaintiff entitled?

(5) What was the plaintiffs average weekly wage on 11 February 1995?

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Based upon the competent evidence of record herein, the Full Commission adopts the Findings of Fact of the Deputy Commissioner with minor modifications and finds as follows:

FINDINGS OF FACT
1. On 11 February 1995 plaintiff was a 52-year old male employed by the City of Fayetteville on 12 April 1962. Plaintiffs job with the city included working as a lineman with high voltage wires both on electrical poles and underground.

2. During plaintiffs employment with the City of Fayetteville, the plaintiff became acquainted with defendant Junius Burney, who was one of the superintendents with the City of Fayetteville.

3. Defendant Junius Burney retired from the City of Fayetteville in approximately 1989. After retiring, defendant Junius Burney continued to do work as an independent electrical contractor in the surrounding area.

4. The plaintiff, while still employed by the City of Fayetteville, would occasionally work sporadically "on the side for defendant Junius Burney. The plaintiff performed this work for defendant Junius Burney on weekends, after regular hours or on vacation days. The plaintiff worked in this manner for defendant Junius Burney four of five times in the past nine or ten years.

5. Defendant Junius Burney paid the plaintiff $20.00 per hour during the four or five times the plaintiff previously worked for defendant Junius Burney.

6. On the evening of 10 February 1995 defendant Junius Burney requested that plaintiff assist him with an electrical job at Pembroke State University on 11 February 1995. Defendant Junius Burneys regular assistant had the flu and was unable to do the job.

7. Between 6:30 a.m. and 7:00 a.m., the plaintiff went to defendant Burneys home on 11 February 1995. The plaintiff left his own vehicle at defendant Burneys home in Fayetteville and rode with defendant Burney to the work site in Pembroke pursuant to the terms of Mr. Burneys employment contract with the plaintiff.

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