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Ridgeway Coal Co. v. Church

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Sep 26, 1986
717 S.W.2d 510 (Ky. Ct. App. 1986)

Summary

In Ridgeway Coal Co. v. Church, Ky.App., 717 S.W.2d 510 (1986), this Court affirmed a finding of 100 percent disability by the Board.

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Opinion

September 26, 1986.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Pike County, Charles Lowe, Jr., J.

William J. Baird, III, Pikeville, for appellant.

Kelsey E. Friend, Pikeville, David R. Allen, Labor Cabinet, Louisville, for appellees.

Before HAYES, C.J., and GUDGEL and HOWERTON, JJ.


This is an appeal from a decision of the Workers' Compensation Board finding the claimant, Alonzo Church, 100% occupationally disabled and apportioning liability for the award as follows: (1) 20% to the employer; (2) 20% noncompensable; and (3) 60% to the Special Fund. The employer complains of the manner of calculating benefits based upon the above percentages. We find Sovereign Coal Corporation v. Adkins, Ky.App., 690 S.W.2d 129 (1985), and KRS 342.730 to be dispositive of this appeal and accordingly we affirm the judgment of the circuit court.

The appellant/employer asks us to limit the holding in Sovereign Coal to cases involving simultaneous awards totalling 100% disability. We cannot discern any reasonable distinction between two partial awards rendered simultaneously and awards rendered at different times. As stated in Sovereign Coal, we are bound by the method of computation set out in Transport Motor Express, Inc. v. Finn, Ky., 574 S.W.2d 277 (1978), reiterated in River Coal Co. v. Mullins, Ky., 594 S.W.2d 875 (1980), which hold that:

[T]he employer and the Special Fund [should] each be required to pay a share of the whole award based upon the ratio that their assigned percentages of disability bear to each other[.]

Sovereign Coal at 131.

Our decision on this issue finds support in the recent case of Teledyne-Wirz v. Willhite, Ky.App., 710 S.W.2d 858 (1986) (discretionary review denied June 24, 1986), which provides an excellent and detailed exposition of the statutes under which the amount of benefits is determined (KRS 342.730) and by which liability for payment of those benefits is apportioned (KRS 342.120). We can add little, if anything, to this clear explanation of the procedure to be followed in applying the statutes in question.

The judgment of the Pike Circuit Court is affirmed.

Further, pursuant to 2.(a) of the Order designating the Case as a Special Appeal, the application of CR 76.20 and CR 76.32, as well as other appropriate Rules of Civil Procedure pertaining to further appellate steps, are reinstated effective the date of this opinion.

All concur.


Summaries of

Ridgeway Coal Co. v. Church

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Sep 26, 1986
717 S.W.2d 510 (Ky. Ct. App. 1986)

In Ridgeway Coal Co. v. Church, Ky.App., 717 S.W.2d 510 (1986), this Court affirmed a finding of 100 percent disability by the Board.

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Case details for

Ridgeway Coal Co. v. Church

Case Details

Full title:RIDGEWAY COAL COMPANY, Appellant, v. Alonzo CHURCH; John Calhoun Wells…

Court:Court of Appeals of Kentucky

Date published: Sep 26, 1986

Citations

717 S.W.2d 510 (Ky. Ct. App. 1986)

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