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The State ex Rel. Dolgencorp Inc. v. Indus. Comm'n of Ohio

Supreme Court of Ohio.
Sep 15, 2011
2011 Ohio 4606 (Ohio 2011)

Opinion

No. 2010–0124.

2011-09-15

The STATE ex rel. DOLGENCORP, INC., Appellee,v.INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF OHIO et al., Appellants.


Appeal from the Court of Appeals for Franklin County, No. 08AP–1014, 2009-Ohio-6565.Reminger Co., L.P.A., and Mick L. Proxmire, Columbus, for appellee.Michael DeWine, Attorney General, and Charissa D. Payer, Assistant Attorney General, for appellant Industrial Commission of Ohio.Philip J. Fulton Law Office, Ross R. Fulton, and Philip J. Fulton, Columbus, for appellant Joanne R. Simpson.PER CURIAM.

[Ohio St.3d 20] {¶ 1} Appellant Joanne R. Simpson seeks compensation pursuant to R.C. 4123.57(B) for a total loss of left-eye vision. Simpson splashed bleach in her left eye while working for appellee, Dolgencorp, Inc. (a.k.a. Dollar General). The eye was copiously flushed at the emergency room, and several medications for inflammation were prescribed.

{¶ 2} Simpson lost little vision as a result of the accident, with three doctors assessing her loss at 5 percent. She did, however, experience other complications as a result of the accident, including light sensitivity, tearing, excessive blinking, glare phenomena, and reduced depth perception.

[Ohio St.3d 21] {¶ 3} In 2007, Simpson became a candidate for a corneal transplant. After the procedure was performed, Simpson's left-eye vision was 20/80 uncorrected and 20/60 corrected.

{¶ 4} Simpson requested scheduled-loss compensation under R.C. 4123.57(B), alleging that she had sustained a total loss of vision in her left eye due to the removal of her cornea. A staff hearing officer for appellant, Industrial Commission of Ohio, agreed:

{¶ 5} “The Staff Hearing Officer finds the injured worker sustained an injury to

her left eye as the result of a chemical splash in her eye. Following treatment, it was determined that the injured worker needed a lens [sic, ‘cornea’] transplant. The [cornea] was surgically removed on 08/28/2007. The surgical removal of the [cornea] resulted in a total loss of use of the left eye. Therefore, a total loss of use is awarded consistent with O.R.C. 4123.57(B).”

{¶ 6} Further appeal was refused.

{¶ 7} Dolgencorp filed a complaint in mandamus in the Court of Appeals for Franklin County, alleging that the commission had abused its discretion in awarding compensation for a total loss of vision. The court of appeals agreed, and issued a writ that ordered the commission to vacate its order and to issue a new one that denied compensation for total loss of vision.

{¶ 8} Simpson and the commission now appeal to this court as of right.

{¶ 9} Pursuant to State ex rel. Baker v. Coast to Coast Manpower, L.L.C., 129 Ohio St.3d 138, 2011-Ohio-2721, 950 N.E.2d 924, the judgment of the court of appeals is affirmed.

Judgment affirmed.

LUNDBERG STRATTON, O'DONNELL, LANZINGER, and CUPP, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

The State ex Rel. Dolgencorp Inc. v. Indus. Comm'n of Ohio

Supreme Court of Ohio.
Sep 15, 2011
2011 Ohio 4606 (Ohio 2011)
Case details for

The State ex Rel. Dolgencorp Inc. v. Indus. Comm'n of Ohio

Case Details

Full title:The STATE ex rel. DOLGENCORP, INC., Appellee,v.INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF…

Court:Supreme Court of Ohio.

Date published: Sep 15, 2011

Citations

2011 Ohio 4606 (Ohio 2011)
2011 Ohio 4606
130 Ohio St. 3d 20

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