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Gray v. Laurens Mill et al

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Oct 27, 1958
105 S.E.2d 409 (S.C. 1958)

Opinion

17466

October 27, 1958.

R.L. Gray, Esq., of Laurens, for Appellant, cites: As to the doctrine of the "law of the case": 41 A.L.R. 1057; 146 N.E. 291; 27 S.E.2d 588; 24 S.E.2d 83; 130 S.C. 292, 128 S.E. 280; 80 N.W. 538, 67 L.R.A. 705; 259 U.S. 296; 258 U.S. 374; 7 S.E.2d 712. As to Industrial Commission having no power to reverse its findings of fact made in former trial of instant cases: 219 S.C. 527, 66 S.E.2d 30. As to all the elements necessary to sustain claimant's award being present here: 219 S.C. 527, 66 S.E.2d 30; 63 S.E.2d 50; 7 S.E.2d 712; 83 S.E.2d 460; 68 S.E.2d 878; 22 S.E.2d 881; 24 S.E.2d 116. As to Industrial Commission misinterpreting the remand order of the Supreme Court: 22 S.E.2d 570; 3 S.E.2d 324; 225 S.C. 429, 82 S.E.2d 794; 218 S.C. 73, 61 S.E.2d 654. As to Workmen's Compensation Act being construed to include injured workmen rather than exclude them: 216 S.C. 93; 205 S.C. 433, 32 S.E.2d 365; 204 S.C. 85, 77 S.E.2d 491. As to question of Notice: 164 A. 502, 86 A.L.R. 520; 318 L.R.A. 1918 E, 560; 187 A. 887, 107 A.L.R. 924; 221 S.C. 52, 68 S.E.2d 878; 38 N.W.2d 48; (Ky.) 236 S.W.2d 936; 363 Ill. 210, 2 N.E.2d 60; 132 N.J.L. 243, 39 A.2d 644; 197 S.C. 152, 14 S.E.2d 889; 193 S.C. 66, 7 S.E.2d 712. As to rule of liberal construction being applicable here: 78 A.L.R. 1232; 71 C.J. 976 et seq.; 92 A.L.R. 505; 107 A.L.R. 816; 104 N.E. 336; 86 S.W.2d 867; 139 A. 644, 56 A.L.R. 445. As to employer not being prejudiced by the notice given: 24 S.E.2d 116. As to Appellate Court not considering issues raised de novo: 198 S.C. 49, 16 S.E.2d 289.

O.L. Long, Esq., of Laurens, for Respondents, cites: As to where there is any testimony supporting the Industrial Commission's award its findings of fact are conclusive on appeal: 102 S.E.2d 373; 14 S.E.2d 889. As to the lack of prejudice not justifying compensation unless the requirement of reasonable excuse is also met: 66 S.E.2d 30; 99 S.E.2d 36.


October 27, 1958.


Background of this case will be found in the report of a former appeal of it. 231 S.C. 488, 99 S.E.2d 36. It will be noted that after award of compensation to claimant by the Industrial Commission it was reversed by the circuit court. The latter judgment was reversed by this court and remand directed to the Commission for the taking of additional testimony which might be offered by the parties, and for the purpose of passing upon all questions raised. The grounds of reversal were that the Commission had not passed upon the "reasonable excuse" required by Code, Section 72-301 for the failure to give timely notice of accident and had not discussed the facts upon which the finding of lack of prejudice to the employer was predicated.

The parties elected not to offer additional evidence and the claim was reheard upon the existing record. The Hearing Commissioner found reasonable excuse for the failure of claimant to give the required notice of accident, and also found that the employer was not prejudiced by the delay, whereupon he reinstated the award. However, upon review the majority of the Commission reversed the award of the Hearing Commissioner and dismissed the claim for failure of compliance with the statutory requirement of notice of the accident and because of resulting prejudice to the employer, which the court affirmed upon appeal.

The latter judgment must be affirmed. As it concludes, the factual findings of the Commission are supported by competent evidence, which makes them binding upon the court. Code, Sec. 72-356. 19 S.C. Dig., Workmen's Compensation, 1939, p. 576.

No useful purpose would be served by review of the evidence, especially because counsel argues not so much that there was no supporting evidence but rather that the original findings of the Commission became "the law of the case." This is untenable because the remand was, quoting from the mandate of this court in the first appeal, "sending it back to the Industrial Commission for the taking of any additional testimony offered by the parties and passing upon all questions raised." 231 S.C. 493, 99 S.E.2d 38. The quoted words are also contained in the Statement in the Transcript of Record for the instant appeal, by which the parties are bound.

Affirmed.

TAYLOR, OXNER, LEGGE and MOSS, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Gray v. Laurens Mill et al

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Oct 27, 1958
105 S.E.2d 409 (S.C. 1958)
Case details for

Gray v. Laurens Mill et al

Case Details

Full title:Madeline C. GRAY, Appellant, v. LAURENS MILL and Liberty Mutual Insurance…

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Oct 27, 1958

Citations

105 S.E.2d 409 (S.C. 1958)
105 S.E.2d 409

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