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State vs. David Price

02C01-9610-CC-00356

Originating Judge:William B. Acree
Weakley County Court of Criminal Appeals 08/25/97
Steele , et. al. vs. Industrial Dev. Bd. of Metro Gov't.

01S01-9607-FD-00136
Supreme Court 08/25/97
Lamar Fletcher vs. State

02S01-9606-CR-00056
Shelby County Supreme Court 08/25/97
Dept. of Health, Bureau of Medicaid vs. Jaco

01S01-9609-CH-00171
Supreme Court 08/25/97
Tammie S. Watson (Jamesvs. Liberty Mutual Ins. Co., et al.

01S01-9608-CH-00159
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. The plaintiff originally claimed injury to the right arm while working at La Del Manufacturing Company and injury to or aggravation of a pre-existing injury to the left arm at her later employment at McDonalds of Lawrenceburg. The two cases were consolidated for trial, and the trial court dismissed the second employer after the hearing. Plaintiff was awarded 35% permanent partial disability to each upper extremity, and the first employer was found liable for both injuries. We affirm the judgment of the trial court. On February 7, 1992, Plaintiff banged her right hand on a chair while working at La Del Manufacturing Company. She continued to work for La Del, using her left hand to perform tasks previously performed by the right or with both hands, until March 3, 1992. There is no contest concerning the injury to the plaintiff's right arm. On March 15, 1992 she saw Dr. Kenneth L. Moore, whose deposition indicates paresthesia in both hands. On April 22, 1992, she underwent surgical release due to carpal tunnel syndrome on the right. On May 27, 1992, when she returned to the surgeon for post-surgical follow-up care, she complained of tingling in her left hand. In November of 1993, plaintiff obtained a job at McDonalds through a program which hires handicapped workers. McDonalds placed her in various jobs in an effort to accommodate her limitations. Plaintiff testified that she continued to experience pain whenever she tried to do anything with the left hand. After a leg injury at McDonalds unrelated to the case at bar, plaintiff was unsuccessful in her efforts to get appropriate work limitation documentation for McDonalds from her doctor. When McDonalds withheld her return to work pending receipt of the required release, she went to work at Hardees, and later at Shoneys. On June 16, 1994, plaintiff had carpal tunnel surgery on the left hand. Dr. Moore opined when deposed that plaintiff sustained no additional medical impairment as a result of her job at McDonalds. However, he was unwilling to assert 2
Authoring Judge: Senior Judge John K. Byers
Originating Judge:Hon. James L. Weatherford
Lawrence County Workers Compensation Panel 08/25/97
Thomas V. Case vs. State

01C01-9610-CC-00444

Originating Judge:Robert E. Burch
Dickson County Court of Criminal Appeals 08/22/97
State vs. Richard Madkins

02C01-9511-CR-00351

Originating Judge:W. Fred Axley
Shelby County Court of Criminal Appeals 08/22/97
State vs. David Johnson

02C01-9609-CR-00305
Court of Criminal Appeals 08/22/97
State vs. Charles E. Miller

01C01-9607-CR-00290

Originating Judge:Thomas H. Shriver
Davidson County Court of Criminal Appeals 08/22/97
Bruce Hutton, et al vs. City of Savannah, TN

02A01-9612-CV-00314

Originating Judge:Julian P. Guinn
Hardin County Court of Appeals 08/22/97
State vs. Calvin Head

01C01-9512-CC-00401

Originating Judge:Robert W. Wedemeyer
Montgomery County Court of Criminal Appeals 08/22/97
State vs. Larry Wayne King a/k/a Key & Andrew Byers

01C01-9601-CC-00002

Originating Judge:Donald P. Harris
Williamson County Court of Criminal Appeals 08/22/97
State vs. Delmer Ray Hall

01C01-9608-CR-00353

Originating Judge:Henry Denmark Bell
Williamson County Court of Criminal Appeals 08/22/97
State vs. Arthur E. Chandler

01C01-9608-CC-00345

Originating Judge:Thomas T. Woodall
Court of Criminal Appeals 08/22/97
W2001-01724-COA-R3-JV

W2001-01724-COA-R3-JV
Authoring Judge: Judge Holly M. Kirby
Originating Judge:Christy R. Little
Madison County Court of Appeals 08/22/97
Morris Donegan vs. State

01C01-9608-CR-00354

Originating Judge:Jane W. Wheatcraft
Sumner County Court of Criminal Appeals 08/22/97
Douglas Mattes vs. State

01C01-9609-CC-00398

Originating Judge:James K. Clayton, Jr.
Rutherford County Court of Criminal Appeals 08/22/97
State, ex. rel., Alsobrooks vs. Rowlett

01C01-9605-CC-00211

Originating Judge:Robert E. Burch
Stewart County Court of Criminal Appeals 08/22/97
Thomas V. Case vs. State

01C01-9610-CC-00444

Originating Judge:Robert E. Burch
Dickson County Court of Criminal Appeals 08/22/97
State vs. William H. Stitts

02C01-9602-CC-00053
Madison County Court of Criminal Appeals 08/22/97
State vs. Robert K. Booher

01C01-9604-CC-00131

Originating Judge:Robert E. Burch
Humphreys County Court of Criminal Appeals 08/22/97
James Edward Hughes vs. State

01C01-9605-CC-00188

Originating Judge:J. S. Daniel
Rutherford County Court of Criminal Appeals 08/22/97
State vs. Jerry Blaylock

02C01-9602-CC-00069

Originating Judge:C. Creed Mcginley
Hardin County Court of Criminal Appeals 08/21/97
State vs. Jimmy L. McCurry

02C01-9706-CC-00201
Lake County Court of Criminal Appeals 08/21/97
Mcdaniel v. Universal

03S01-9612-CV-00121
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. T. C. A. _ 5-6-241(a)(2) authorizes the Court to "reconsider upon the filing of a new cause of action the issue of industrial disability" and enlarge a previous award in appropriate cases where the employee is no longer employed by the pre-injury employer and files a timely application for an increase in benefits. This complaint was filed September 1, 1994. The plaintiff alleged that she had suffered a job-related back injury in 1993 which was resolved under the workers' compensation law on July 18, 1994 by a judgment approving a lump-sum settlement based on a finding of 2 percent vocational disability, with the proviso that she be allowed to return to work "within her medical restrictions."1 The judgment provided for the payment of future medical expenses provided the plaintiff consulted the defendant before seeking treatment from an authorized medical provider. She further alleged that she returned to work on July 11, 1994 and on August 17, 19942 during the course of her employment she again injured her back which resulted in total disability for which she sought an enlargement of the previous award. The plaintiff's job was sedentary. It involved "putting screws in bags." Upwards of eight one-inch screws were placed in a small glassine bag, total weight less than one ounce. She testified that owing to the laziness of fellow workers she occasionally had to stretch her arms in order to reach the materials and on August 17, 1994 "pulled her back" resulting in the alleged new injury and increased disability. The defendant denied that the plaintiff was injured as alleged and asserted that her anatomical impairment was no greater than as found by the Court on July 18, 1994. The trial judge found that this was not "an appropriate case under the provisions of T. C. A. _ 5-6-241(a)(2)" and dismissed the case. The plaintiff 1These "medical restrictions" are not otherwise defined or explicated. 2Twenty-nine days after the settlement. 2
Authoring Judge: William H. Inman, Senior Judge
Originating Judge:Hon. Ben K. Wexler
Knox County Workers Compensation Panel 08/21/97