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Pioneer Drilling Co. v. Morphis

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Sep 27, 1938
82 P.2d 1048 (Okla. 1938)

Opinion

No. 28076.

September 27, 1938.

(Syllabus.)

1. Workmen's Compensation — Finding of Total Loss of Earning Capacity Improper Where Award Is for Permanent Partial Disability Under "Other Cases" Provision.

The State Industrial Commission has no authority to make a finding that the employee has sustained a total loss of wage-earning capacity where an award is made for permanent partial disability under the "other cases" provision of section 13356, O. S. 1931 (85 Okla. St. Ann. sec. 22).

2. Same — Commutation of Latter Portion of Award to Lump Sum to Pay Attorney Fee not Authorized.

Under section 2, ch. 29, Session Laws 1933, amending section 13365, O. S. 1931 (85 Okla. St. Ann. sec. 41), the State Industrial Commission has no authority to commute to a lump sum, for the payment of attorney's fees, any portion off the latter end of an award for permanent partial disability coming under the "other cases" provision of section 13356, O. S. 1931 (85 Okla. St. Ann. sec. 22). In such cases, the payments must be made periodically in accordance with the payment of wages of the employee.

Original action in the Supreme Court by the Pioneer Drilling Company et al. to review award of the Industrial Commission in favor of Ted Morphis. Award vacated.

T.A. Aggas, for petitioners.

Leo J. Williams and Ty R. Williams, for respondents.


This is an original proceeding brought by petitioners, Pioneer Drilling Company and its insurance carrier, to obtain a review of an award made by the State Industrial Commission in favor of respondent Ted Morphis.

The respondent, while in the employ of petitioner Pioneer Drilling Company, and while engaged in a business defined as hazardous by the Workmen's Compensation Law, sustained an accidental personal injury. Petitioners furnished necessary medical attention and paid compensation for the period of temporary total disability. The award which we are now asked to review was made under the "other cases" provision of section 13356, O. S. 1931 (85 Okla. St. Ann. sec. 22).

The commission found, among other things, that respondent had sustained a permanent partial disability as the result of an accidental injury, and that thereby he had lost all wage-earning capacity. Compensation was awarded at the rate of $18 per week for a period of not to exceed 300 weeks and it was further ordered that 30 weeks off the latter end of the award be commuted to a lump sum payment for attorney fees to be paid respondent's attorney.

1. Petitioners contend that the finding of the commission that the respondent had suffered a total loss in wage-earning capacity as the result of his permanent partial disability is not supported by any competent evidence. It is not necessary to now consider the evidence in this regard, for the reason that the commission erred as a matter of law in making such finding. The commission has no authority to find a total loss of wage-earning capacity in an award for permanent partial disability under the "other cases" provision of section 13356, supra. Southwestern States Telephone Co. v. State Industrial Commission (1938) 181 Okla. 533, 75 P.2d 468.

2. Petitioners further contend that the order commuting to a lump sum 30 weeks off the latter end of the award and directing payment of such sum to respondent's attorney is without authority of law. We agree that in this regard the commission also erred. Cornhuskers Theatres, Inc., v. Foster (1937) 181 Okla. 341, 74 P.2d 109.

The award is vacated, with directions to proceed not inconsistent with the views herein expressed.

OSBORN, C. J BAYLESS, V. C. J., and WELCH, PHELPS, CORN, GIBSON, and DAVISON, JJ., concur. RILEY, J., absent.


Summaries of

Pioneer Drilling Co. v. Morphis

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Sep 27, 1938
82 P.2d 1048 (Okla. 1938)
Case details for

Pioneer Drilling Co. v. Morphis

Case Details

Full title:PIONEER DRILLING CO. et al. v. MORPHIS et al

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: Sep 27, 1938

Citations

82 P.2d 1048 (Okla. 1938)
183 Okla. 424

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