Opinion
50951.
ARGUED SEPTEMBER 2, 1975.
DECIDED SEPTEMBER 19, 1975.
Workmen's compensation. Fannin Superior Court. Before Judge Burtz.
Swift, Currie, McGhee Hiers, George C. Reid, James B. Hiers, Jr., for appellants.
Bobby C. Milam, Herman J. Spence, Oliver Harris Doss, Jr., for appellees.
This is an appeal from the judgment of the superior court affirming an award favorable to a claimant in a workmen's compensation case. The deputy director, and the board on review found that the claimant's deceased husband was an employee rather than an independent contractor; and further, that the deceased husband was insured by the employer as an employee, and concluded therefrom that both the employer and the insurer were estopped to deny the deceased husband's status as an employee under the Workmen's Compensation Act. Held:
Whether or not the evidence and the findings of fact were sufficient to support the holding that the deceased husband was an employee, we do not decide; this for the reason that the evidence being sufficient to support the finding that the employer had carried workmen's compensation insurance on the deceased husband and that because thereof the employer and the insurer were estopped to deny he was an employee under the Workmen's Compensation Act, the award was authorized. See Code § 114-607; General Acc. c. Corp. v. John P. King Mfg. Co., 60 Ga. App. 281 ( 3 S.E.2d 841); Georgia Cas. c. Co. v. Rainwater, 132 Ga. App. 170 ( 207 S.E.2d 610); Liberty Mut. Ins. Co. v. Henry, 56 Ga. App. 868 ( 194 S.E. 430).
Judgment affirmed. Quillian and Clark, JJ., concur.