Amy v. Hollars
03S01-9707-CH-00084
Authoring Judge: John K. Byers, Senior Judge
Trial Court Judge: Hon. Samuel F. Payne,
This workers' compensation appeal has been referred to the Special Workers' Compensation Appeals Panel of the Supreme Court in accordance with Tenn. Code Ann. _ 5-6-225(e)(3) for hearing and reporting to the Supreme Court of findings of fact and conclusions of law. Review of the findings of fact made by the trial court is de novo upon the record of the trial court, accompanied by a presumption of the correctness of the findings, unless the preponderance of the evidence is otherwise. Tenn. Code Ann. _ 5-6-225(e)(2); Stone v. City of McMinnville, 896 S.W.2d 548, 55 (Tenn. 1995). The application of this standard requires this Court to weigh in more depth the factual findings and conclusions of the trial court in a workers' compensation case. See Corcoran v. Foster Auto GMC, Inc., 746 S.W.2d 452, 456 (Tenn. 1988). This case presents the issue of whether the trial judge erred in dismissing the plaintiff's claim, which was filed on February 14, 1996, for workers' compensation benefits by way of summary judgment. We reverse the judgment of the trial court and remand this case for further proceedings. On February 1, 1995, the plaintiff and the defendant entered into a settlement of a workers' compensation matter on a joint petition. The defendant filed the petition to resolve the case because of some question as to whether the plaintiff had a compensable claim. The plaintiff was unrepresented throughout the proceeding. The settlement entered into was to compensate the plaintiff for injuries to her sinus cavities as a result of exposure to chemicals used in the dark room of the x-ray department where she worked. Because the medical evidence indicated the plaintiff was allergic to these chemicals, the plaintiff quit work upon entry of the judgment approving the settlement. We find the following facts in the pleadings, etc. filed by the parties on the motion for summary judgment. Prior to the settlement, the plaintiff had been experiencing some joint pain and was examined for this on September 19, 1994 by Dr. Patrick Tsui. Dr. Tsui's notes 2

Knox Workers Compensation Panel

Larry Donald Setsor v. England Corcsair, Inc.
03S01-9708-CH-00103
Authoring Judge: William H. Inman, Senior Judge
Trial Court Judge: Chancellor
This workers' compensation appeal has been referred to the Special Workers' Compensation Appeals Panel of the Supreme Court in accordance with T.C.A. _ 5-6-225(e)(3) for hearing and reporting to the Supreme Court of findings of fact and conclusions of law. The employee [appellee] sustained three successive cervical spine injuries while working for the employer [appellant]. Appellee filed suit in January 1995 for the first injury and in August 1995 for the second injury. Appellant filed suit in August 1996 for judicial determination of its rights and obligations after the appellee alleged the third injury in May 1996. These three cases were consolidated for trial. The trial judge found the appellee had sustained 25 percent vocational disability from the first injury, 25 percent from the second injury, and no vocational disability from the third injury. The employer appeals, insisting that the trial judge improperly assessed the credibility of the medical evidence to reach an excessive award and erred in authorizing the employee to choose a new treating doctor. We affirm the judgment of the trial court. Larry Donald Setsor, the appellee, is 45 years old, has a high school education, and has three months' vocational training1 for air-conditioning and refrigeration repair. He also trained to sell insurance, and attempted unsuccessfully to do so for eight months. His work experience includes upholstering, assembly line production and truck driving for this employer. In April 1994, appellee ruptured a cervical disc at C6/7 while unloading furniture at work. The employer sent him to a chiropractor, who referred him to Dr. Fred Killeffer, a neurosurgeon, who performed surgical removal of a disc 1He did not complete the course. 2

Knox Workers Compensation Panel

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02A01-9803-CV-00075
Trial Court Judge: Kay S. Robilio

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03A01-9802-CV-00060

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01C01-9711-CC-00534
Trial Court Judge: W. Charles Lee

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01C01-9705-CC-00167

Montgomery Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Lonny Hazelwood
01C01-9705-CC-00175
Trial Court Judge: Henry Denmark Bell

Williamson Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Lonny Hazelwood
01C01-9705-CC-00175
Trial Court Judge: Henry Denmark Bell

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02C01-9810-CC-00320

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State vs. Jeremy Winsett
02C01-9709-CR-00343
Trial Court Judge: William M. Barker

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State vs. Davron Dinish
02C01-9709-CR-00349

Shelby Court of Criminal Appeals

03C01-9710-CR-00472
03C01-9710-CR-00472
Trial Court Judge: Richard R. Baumgartner

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03C01-9709-CC-00385
Trial Court Judge: D. Kelly Thomas, Jr.

Blount Court of Criminal Appeals

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03C01-9709-CR-00389
Trial Court Judge: Mary Beth Leibowitz

Knox Court of Criminal Appeals

01C01-9707-CC-00308
01C01-9707-CC-00308

Hickman Court of Criminal Appeals

01C01-9707-CR-00273
01C01-9707-CR-00273
Trial Court Judge: Seth W. Norman

Davidson Court of Criminal Appeals

Robert Burns vs. State
01C01-9709-CC-00434

Maury Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Jeffrey Hahn
01C01-9710-CC-00476
Trial Court Judge: W. Charles Lee

Marshall Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Melvin Black
01C01-9710-CC-00501
Trial Court Judge: John H. Gasaway, III

Montgomery Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Cecelia Beasley
01C01-9801-CR-00018

Wilson Court of Criminal Appeals

Brimmer vs. State
03C01-9703-CC-00083
Trial Court Judge: James B. Scott, Jr.

Anderson Court of Criminal Appeals

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03C01-9705-CR-00166

Polk Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Bridwell
03C01-9708-CC-00326
Trial Court Judge: D. Kelly Thomas, Jr.

Blount Court of Criminal Appeals

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03C01-9708-CR-00343

Hamblen Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Mark Logan
01C01-9707-CC-00261
Trial Court Judge: James K. Clayton, Jr.

Rutherford Court of Criminal Appeals