Komatsu America Hamilton County International Company and Travelers Property Casualty v. Mark A. Cash

Case Number
03S01-9905-CV-00051
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 defendant employee, Mark A. Cash, appeals the judgment of the trial court and asserts as error the following: (1) the failure to award any permanent disability, (2) the assessment of court costs against the defendant, (3) the failure to award the defendant his costs to prosecute the action, (4) the granting of the motion in limine, (5) the failure to give the defendant the presumption of T.C.A. _ 5-6-116 and (6) the plaintiff's defense should be disallowed because of the provision of T.C.A. _ 5-6-25(d)(1). We conclude that all of the foregoing are without merit and affirm the judgment of the trial court. The defendant was born March 26, 1964. He graduated from high school and completed a welding class. His work history consists of working for the Marion County Sheriff's Department; Tennol, a gasohol plant; Concrete Emporium; Chattanooga Corporation; and the plaintiff employer, Komatsu America International Company where he went to work on a regular, rather than a temporary, basis in November 1989. His work over the years has been primarily as a welder. The defendant began to have problems with his left shoulder area in 1992 or 1993. Prior to March 15, 1998, the date of the incident at work, the defendant had been examined and treated for his left shoulder problems by several doctors. On August 18, 1997, he had left shoulder surgery, consisting of an anterior inferior acromioplasty, which was a decompression of the AC joint resection and an inspection of his rotator cuff. His post operative diagnosis was stage II impingement, AC joint arthrosis. He continued to have left shoulder area problem and underwent another surgical procedure on December 1, 1997, which released his levator scapula and curetted the medial border of the scapula. His postoperative diagnosis was chronic levator scapulae syndrome. None of the defendant's shoulder problems at this point were work related. 2
Authoring Judge
H. David Cate, Special Judg
Originating Judge
Hon. L. Marie Williams,
Case Name
Komatsu America Hamilton County International Company and Travelers Property Casualty v. Mark A. Cash
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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