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Haygood v. Home Transportation Co.

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Feb 15, 1979
149 Ga. App. 229 (Ga. Ct. App. 1979)

Opinion

57115.

ARGUED JANUARY 16, 1979.

DECIDED FEBRUARY 15, 1979. REHEARING DENIED MARCH 8, 1979.

Action for damages. Cobb Superior Court. Before Judge Bullard.

Long, Weinberg, Ansley Wheeler, Sidney F. Wheeler, Ben S. Williams, Dan Wingate, for appellant.

Freeman Hawkins, J. Bruce Welch, H. Lane Young, James S. Owens, for appellees.


Wrongful death action. Appellant, Elizabeth Ann Haygood, brings this appeal from the grant of summary judgment by the trial court to the appellee, Home Transportation Company. The facts show that Home Transportation had a contract with one McElhenney, an independent contractor, to furnish Home Transportation with an interstate driver and rig. McElhenney employed Mrs. Haygood's now deceased husband and caused Haygood to drive for Home Transportation in furtherance of the contract. McElhenney employed less than three employees. It is undisputed that Home Transportation paid workers' compensation premiums to its carrier and covered Haygood as a statutory employee. At the time of his death, Haygood was driving on behalf of Home Transportation. Mrs. Haygood, prior to the institution of this wrongful death action, accepted benefits paid by Home Transportation under the Workers' Compensation Act. Held:

Under these facts, the trial court did not err in granting summary judgment to Home Transportation. Within the meaning of the Workers' Compensation Act, Home Transportation was a "principal" employer. Inasmuch as McElhenney employed less than three employees, the Act did not apply to him or his employees. Ga. L. 1975, pp. 190, 193 (Code Ann. § 114-107). However, as a "principal," Home Transportation was liable for compensation to Haygood as a statutory employee for injury or death while in the employ of McElhenney as a contractor engaged in business for Home Transport, to the same extent as McElhenney would have been as the immediate employer, had McElhenney been subject to the Act. Ga. L. 1969, p. 671 (Code Ann. § 114-112). Under Code Ann. § 114-103, as amended (Ga. L. 1972, pp. 929, 930), the rights and remedies granted under the workers' compensation law to an employee excludes all other rights and remedies of such employee, his personal representative, parents, dependents or next-of-kin, or otherwise, on account of such injury, loss of service, or death, other than the employee's right to bring an action against a third-party tortfeasor. The collection of compensation from Home Transport as the statutory employer, bars recovery by Mrs. Haygood against any others, including the "principal." Code Ann. § 114-112, supra. Jackson v. J. B. Rush Const. Co., 134 Ga. App. 445, 447 ( 214 S.E.2d 710). See Nationwide Mut. Ins. Co. v. Davis, 146 Ga. App. 68 ( 245 S.E.2d 322); Smith v. White Lift of Dalton, 145 Ga. App. 596 ( 244 S.E.2d 117); Ga. Power Co. v. Diamond, 130 Ga. App. 268 ( 202 S.E.2d 704).

Mrs. Haygood, for the first time on appeal, attempts to assert that she was "duped" by Home Transportation into accepting workers' compensation benefits, thus improperly minimizing its liability. This presents nothing for review. An issue not raised in the trial court may not be raised for the first time before an appellate court. Johnson v. Heifler, 141 Ga. App. 460, 461 ( 233 S.E.2d 853).

Judgment affirmed. Quillian, P. J., and Smith, J., concur.

ARGUED JANUARY 16, 1979 — DECIDED FEBRUARY 15, 1979 — REHEARING DENIED MARCH 8, 1979 — CERT. APPLIED FOR.


Summaries of

Haygood v. Home Transportation Co.

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Feb 15, 1979
149 Ga. App. 229 (Ga. Ct. App. 1979)
Case details for

Haygood v. Home Transportation Co.

Case Details

Full title:HAYGOOD v. HOME TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, INC. et al

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Feb 15, 1979

Citations

149 Ga. App. 229 (Ga. Ct. App. 1979)
253 S.E.2d 805

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