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Walker v. Hill-Harmon Pulpwood Company

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Mar 8, 1976
138 Ga. App. 282 (Ga. Ct. App. 1976)

Opinion

51650.

ARGUED JANUARY 13, 1976.

DECIDED MARCH 8, 1976. REHEARING DENIED MARCH 31, 1976.

Workmen's compensation. Meriwether Superior Court. Before Judge Knight.

Farmer, Fanning Potterfield, Millard C. Farmer, Jr., Steven E. Fanning, for appellants.

Swift, Currie, McGhee Hiers, James B. Hiers, Jr., for appellee.


Georgia Casualty Surety Co. (insurer) wrote a policy of workmen's compensation insurance covering "Hill-Harman Pulpwood, Inc. [sic] Vendors while cutting wood for Hill-Harman Pulpwood, Inc. [sic]" (dealer). It is stipulated that a vendor and a producer are considered the same in the common language of the industry; that premiums were collected by the dealer from the producer on the basis of a certain amount per cord of wood cut by the producer; and that Homer Lee Walker was such a producer. On May 12, 1971, Homer Lee Walker was working on property owned by Georgia Kraft Paper Co., hauling pulpwood for his dealer, Hill-Harmon Pulpwood Co., when the forklift he was operating overturned, causing him to sustain injuries which resulted in his death. His widow, appellant, brought this claim for workmen's compensation death benefits. The administrative law judge found that the deceased producer was an independent contractor and not an employee of Hill-Harmon Pulpwood Co., his dealer. The administrative law judge also found that the acceptance of a premium did not estop the insurer from denying liability (Code Ann. § 114-607), relying on Ga. Cas. c. Co. v. Cochran, 127 Ga. App. 55 ( 192 S.E.2d 547). This award was affirmed by the full board and the Superior Court of Meriwether County.

1. We believe the decisions below are erroneous. Ga. Cas. c. Co. v. Cochran, supra, does not hold that the acceptance of a premium does not estop an insurer, under Code Ann. § 114-607, from denying liability. An examination of that case (Division 1, p. 58) shows that the issue was decided adversely to the claimant due to lack of proper notice.

Code Ann. § 114-607 specifically provides that "an insurer who issues a policy of compensation insurance to an employer not subject to this Title shall not plead as a defense that the employer is not subject to the Title." In this case, a policy of compensation insurance was issued covering the work to be done. Whether those doing the work were or were not employees, so as to be insured thereby, the contract was a definite contract in favor of such workmen, and is binding on the insurer. See Liberty Mut. Ins. Co. v. Henry, 56 Ga. App. 868, 872 ( 194 S.E. 430); New Amsterdam Cas. Co. v. Thompson, 100 Ga. App. 677, 680-681 (1) ( 112 S.E.2d 273); Security Ins. Group v. Plank, 133 Ga. App. 815, 816 (1) ( 212 S.E.2d 471); Ga. Cas. c. Co. v. Rainwater, 132 Ga. App. 170 ( 207 S.E.2d 610).

The judgment of the superior court is reversed with direction that judgment be entered consistent with the law stated in this opinion.

2. The remaining enumerations of error are not passed upon.

Judgment reversed. Bell, C. J., and Clark, J., concur.

ARGUED JANUARY 13, 1976 — DECIDED MARCH 8, 1976 — REHEARING DENIED MARCH 31, 1976 — CERT. APPLIED FOR.


Summaries of

Walker v. Hill-Harmon Pulpwood Company

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Mar 8, 1976
138 Ga. App. 282 (Ga. Ct. App. 1976)
Case details for

Walker v. Hill-Harmon Pulpwood Company

Case Details

Full title:WALKER et al. v. HILL-HARMON PULPWOOD COMPANY et al

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Mar 8, 1976

Citations

138 Ga. App. 282 (Ga. Ct. App. 1976)
226 S.E.2d 86

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