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Burt v. Underwood

Supreme Court of Georgia
Apr 27, 1988
258 Ga. 207 (Ga. 1988)

Opinion

45378.

DECIDED APRIL 27, 1988.

Certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Georgia — 185 Ga. App. 381 ( 364 S.E.2d 100).

Donald D. Smith, Albert E. Jones, for appellant.

Gray, Gilliland Gold, T. Cullen Gilliland, John B. Austin, for appellee.


We granted certiorari to the Court of Appeals to answer the question whether a supervisor of a borrowed servant is "an employee of the same employer" under OCGA § 34-9-11, allowing an injured employee "to bring an action against any third-party tortfeasor, other than an employee of the same employer." (Emphasis supplied.) The Court of Appeals held that when the servant is borrowed and under the direct supervision of the borrowing employer, the negligent employee of the borrowing employer is an "employee of the same employer" under this code section, even where the borrowing employer did not provide workers' compensation benefits.

Having heard the arguments and considered the record and briefs on this issue, we find no error in the Court of Appeals' opinion, and affirm.

Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.


DECIDED APRIL 27, 1988.


Summaries of

Burt v. Underwood

Supreme Court of Georgia
Apr 27, 1988
258 Ga. 207 (Ga. 1988)
Case details for

Burt v. Underwood

Case Details

Full title:BURT v. UNDERWOOD

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Apr 27, 1988

Citations

258 Ga. 207 (Ga. 1988)
367 S.E.2d 230

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