Galindo (Hurtado), Augustin v. Neto's Drywall, LLC , 2017 TN WC 86 ( 2017 )


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    Time 12 :13 PM
    TENNESSEE BUREAU OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION
    IN THE COURT OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION CLAIMS
    AT KINGSPORT
    AUGUSTIN GALINDO (HURTADO},                 ) Docket No.: 2016-02-0223
    Employee,                          )
    v.                                          ) State File No.: 3199-2016
    NETO'S DRYWALL, LLC,                        )
    Self-Insured Employer.             ) Judge Pamela B. Johnson
    EXPEDITED HEARING ORDER GRANTING MEDICAL BENEFITS
    (Decision on the Record)
    This matter came before the undersigned Workers' Compensation Judge upon the
    Request for Expedited Hearing filed by Augustin Galindo. Neto's Drywall, LLC did not
    file a Response. The Court found it needed no additional information to determine
    whether Mr. Galindo is likely to prevail at a hearing on the merits and elected to decide
    the issues upon a review of the written materials and without an evidentiary hearing. The
    Court issued a Docketing Notice on April 13, 2017, listing the documents to be
    considered. The Court gave Mr. Galindo and N eto' s Drywall until April 25, 2017, to file
    objections and/or position statements. Neither Mr. Galindo nor Neto's Drywall filed
    objections or position statements.
    The central legal issue is whether Mr. Galindo is likely to prevail at a hearing on
    the merits on entitlement to medical and temporary total disability benefits. For the
    reasons set forth below, the Court holds Mr. Galindo came forward with sufficient
    evidence demonstrating he is likely to prevail at a hearing on the merits. Accordingly,
    this Court concludes Mr. Galindo is entitled to the requested benefits.
    History of Claim
    A review of the written materials revealed the following facts. Mr. Galindo is a
    twenty-eight-year-old resident of Washington County, Tennessee. Ernesto Reyes Moto,
    owner ofNeto's Drywall, employed Mr. Galindo as a drywall installer.
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    On February 3, 2016, while installing drywall at a Neto's Drywall jobsite, Mr.
    Galindo fell from a ladder, landed on the side of a bathtub, and sustained injury to his
    head and right side. At the time of the incident, Mr. Galindo stated he called out for help,
    but no one was around. Due to the immediate onset of pain, Mr. Galindo called his
    brother, who was working at the same jobsite, for help. Mr. Galindo's brother
    transported Mr. Galindo to Johnson City Medical Center for emergent care. The hospital
    listed his chief complaint as "fall from ladder." Following various diagnostic and
    laboratory testing, the attending physician, Dr. Garik T. Misenar, diagnosed a chest
    contusion and discharged Mr. Galindo with instructions to remain off work for two days.
    Mr. Galindo received a bill from Johnson City Medical Center for $10,144.00 for his
    February 3 admission.
    The following day, Shawn Jones completed an incident report. The report listed
    Mr. Galindo's supervisor as Gerardo Galindo and documented details of Mr. Galindo's
    fall from a stepladder onto a bathtub with injury to the right side of his rib cage. The
    incident reported listed Mr. Galindo's supervisor as Gerardo Galindo. It is unclear from
    the record whether Gerardo Galindo is Augustin Galindo's brother, who transported him
    to the hospital. Mr. Galindo returned to work on light duty on February 8. Neto's
    Drywall paid Mr. Galindo for the day of the incident and the two days he remained off
    work following the incident.
    Mr. Galindo filed a Petition for Benefit Determination (PBD) on May 2, 2016,
    seeking workers' compensation benefits for an injury sustained to his rib cage on
    February 3. The PBD noted Neto's Drywall did not have workers' compensation
    insurance coverage. The parties did not resolve the disputed issues through mediation, so
    the Mediator issued a Dispute Certification Notice (DCN) on July 15. Following a Show
    Cause Hearing, Mr. Galindo filed a Request for Expedited Hearing (REH), seeking
    payment of his medical bills.
    Because Neto's Drywall did not carry workers' compensation insurance, the
    Bureau received an Expedited Request for Investigation. The investigator noted Mr.
    Galindo suffered a February 3, 2016 injury, primarily within the course and scope of his
    employment for Neto's Drywall, which was uninsured since January 13, 2015. The
    investigator additionally noted Mr. Galindo notified the Bureau of the injury and Neto's
    Drywall's failure to secure workers' compensation insurance coverage when he filed his
    PBD on May 2, 2016. After interviewing Mr. Galindo and Mr. Reyes, the investigator
    confirmed the details of Mr. Galindo's work incident, medical treatment, report of injury,
    and subsequent return to work. The investigator further noted: Neto's Drywall
    determines the scope of the work and the work schedule; Mr. Galindo did not have the
    right of termination or the freedom to select and hire helpers; Neto's Drywall paid Mr.
    Galindo in cash but did not provide the tools for the work; and there was no freedom to
    offer services to other entities.
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    Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law
    In order to grant Mr. Galindo the relief he seeks, the Court must apply the
    following legal principles. Mr. Galindo bears the burden of proof on all elements of his
    workers' compensation claim. Tenn. Code Ann. § 50-6-239(c)(6) (2016). However, he
    need not prove every element of his claim by a preponderance of the evidence in order to
    obtain relief at an Expedited Hearing. McCord v. Advantage Human Resourcing, 2015
    TN Wrk. Comp. App. Bd. LEXIS 6, at *7- 9 (Mar. 27, 2015). Instead, at an Expedited
    Hearing, Mr. Galindo has the burden to come forward with sufficient evidence from
    which this Court can determine he is likely to prevail at a hearing on·the merits. !d.
    Employment Relationship
    In order to grant benefits to Mr. Galindo, the Court must first determine whether
    an employment relationship existed between the parties. The Workers' Compensation
    Law sets forth certain factors that the Court must consider in determining whether an
    employment relationship exists. The factors include: the right to control the conduct of
    the work, the right of termination, the method of payment, the freedom to select and hire
    helpers, the furnishing of tools and equipment, self-scheduling of working hours, and the
    freedom to offer services to other entities. Tenn. Code Ann.§ 50-6-102(12)(D)(i) (2016).
    The investigator's report revealed Neto's Drywall determined the scope of the
    work and the work schedule; Mr. Galindo did not have the right of termination or the
    freedom to select and hire helpers; Neto's Drywall paid Mr. Galindo in cash but did not
    provide the tools for the work; and there was no freedom to offer services to other
    entities. Based on the Bureau's report, the Court concludes Mr. Galindo came forward
    with sufficient evidence demonstrating he is likely to prevail at a hearing on the merits in
    establishing he was an employee ofNeto's Drywall.
    Injury
    After establishing an employment relationship existed, the Court must next
    determine whether Mr. Galindo sustained an injury as defined by the Workers'
    Compensation Law. An injury is defined as "an injury by accident ... arising primarily
    out of and in the course and scope of employment that causes ... the need for medical
    treatment." Tenn. Code Ann. § 50-6-102(14). Further, an injury is "accidental" only if
    caused by a specific incident, or set of incidents, arising primarily out of and in the course
    and scope of employment. Tenn. Code Ann. § 50-6-102(14)(A).
    Here, Mr. Reyes told the Bureau investigator that Mr. Galindo was installing
    drywall when he fell off the ladder on February 3, 2016. Both Mr. Galindo and Mr.
    Reyes described in detail how the injury occurred. Again, based on the statements of Mr.
    Reyes and Mr. Galindo along with Mr. Galindo's affidavit, the Court holds Mr. Galindo
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    came forward with sufficient evidence demonstrating he is likely to prevail at a hearing
    on the merits that he sustained an injury arising primarily out of and in the course and
    scope of his employment.
    Medical Benefits
    Turning to the requested medical benefits, the Workers' Compensation Law
    provides, "The employer or the employer's agent shall furnish, free of charge to the
    employee, such medical and surgical treatment . . . made reasonably necessary by
    accident as defined in this chapter." Tenn. Code Ann. § 50-6-204(a)(1)(A) (2016); see
    also !d. at 50-6-204(b)(1). Further, "The injured employee shall accept the medical
    benefits afforded ... provided that in any case when the employee has suffered an injury
    and expressed a need for medical care, the employer shall designate a group of three (3)
    or more independent reputable physicians, surgeons, chiropractors or specialty practice
    groups if available in the injured employee's community ... from which the injured
    employee shall select one (1) to be the treating physician." !d. at 50-6-204(a)(3).
    Conversely, an employer who elects to deny a claim runs the risk that it will be held
    responsible for medical benefits obtained from a medical provider of the employee's
    choice and/or that it may be subject to penalties for failure to provide a panel of
    physicians and/or benefits in a timely manner. McCord, 2015 TN Wrk. Comp App Bd.
    LEXIS at* 10.
    Here, Neto's Drywall did not provide Mr. Galindo with medical benefits as
    required by section 50-6-204(a)(l)(A). Moreover, Neto's Drywall did not provide Mr.
    Galindo with a panel of physicians as required by section 50-6-204(b)(l). Accordingly,
    this Court concludes Mr. Galindo came forward with sufficient evidence demonstrating
    he is likely to prevail at a hearing on the merits on his entitlement to past medical
    expenses and entitlement to a panel of physicians. Therefore, this Court holds Neto's
    Drywall is responsible for payment of the Johnson City Medical Center bill for
    $10,144.00. Additionally, Neto's Drywall shall provide Mr. Galindo with a panel of
    physicians as required by section 50-6-204(b )(1 ).
    Temporary Disability Benefits
    In addition to medical benefits, Mr. Galindo seeks temporary disability benefits.
    An injured employee is eligible for temporary disability benefits if: ( 1) the injured
    employee became disabled from working due to a compensable injury; (2) a causal
    connection exists between the injury and the inability to work; and (3) the injured
    employee established the duration of the period of disability. Jones v. Crencor, 2015 TN
    Wrk. Comp. App. Bd. LEXIS 48, at *7 (Dec. 11, 2015).
    In the present case, the record reflects the Johnson City Medical Center attending
    physician, Dr. Misenar, discharged Mr. Galindo with instructions to remain offwork for
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    two days. The record further reflects Neto's Drywall paid Mr. Galindo for the day of
    injury as well as the two days he remained off work. Moreover, Mr. Galindo returned to
    work on February 8, fewer than seven days following the work injury. An injured
    employee is not entitled to disability benefits during the first seven days of disability
    resulting from the work injury, excluding the date of injury. Tenn. Code Ann. § 50-6-
    205(a). Therefore, at this time, the Court concludes Mr. Galindo did not come forward
    with sufficient evidence demonstrating he is likely to prevail at a hearing on the merits on
    his entitlement to temporary disability benefits.
    Entitlement to Payment ofBenefits from Uninsured Employers Fund
    Although this Court holds Neto's Drywall must provide Mr. Galindo with past and
    ongoing medical benefits, it is unclear whether payment will be forthcoming since Neto's
    Drywall did not have workers' compensation insurance on the date of injury and it has
    not participated in the litigation of this claim. However, under section 50-6-802( e)(1 ),
    the Bureau has discretion to pay limited temporary disability and medical benefits to "any
    employee who suffered an injury arising primarily within the course and scope of the
    employee's employment with an employer who failed to secure the payment of
    compensation at the time the eligible employee suffered the injury." Tenn. Code Ann. §
    50-6-801 (d).
    To be eligible for payments from the Bureau, the employee must satisfy the
    following criteria:
    1. The employee was employed by an employer who failed to secure payment of
    compensation;
    2. The employee suffered an injury on or after July 1, 2015, primarily within the
    course and scope of employment, at a time when the employer had failed to secure
    the payment of compensation;
    3. The employee was a Tennessee resident on the date of injury; and
    4. The employee provided notice to the Bureau of the injury and of the failure of the
    employer to secure the payment of compensation within a reasonable period of
    time, but in no event more than sixty days, after the date of the injury.
    !d. at§ 50-6-801(d)(l)-(4).
    Based upon the Bureau's Expedited Request for Investigation report, the Court
    finds as follows:
    1. Mr. Galindo was employed by Neto's Drywall, which failed to carry workers'
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    compensation insurance;
    2. Mr. Galindo suffered an injury on or after July 1, 2015, primarily within the
    course and scope of employment, at a time when Neto's Drywall failed to secure
    the payment of compensation;
    3. Mr. Galindo was a Tennessee resident on February 3, 2016, the date of the injury;
    and,
    4. Mr. Galindo provided notice to the Bureau of the injury and of the failure of
    Neto's Drywall to secure the payment of compensation within a reasonable period
    of time, but later than sixty days after the date of injury.
    Based upon the record before it at this time, this Court holds Mr. Galindo failed to
    come forward with sufficient evidence demonstrating he is likely to prevail at a hearing
    on the merits in satisfying the notice requirement of section 50-6-801 (d)( 4 ).
    Accordingly, the Court holds Mr. Galindo is not eligible to receive medical benefits from
    the Uninsured Employers Fund at this time. This Order shall not prohibit Mr. Galindo
    from filing a new Expedited Hearing should he wish to submit additional documentation
    or evidence establishing the notice requirement for eligibility of benefits from the
    Uninsured Employers Fund.
    IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED as follows:
    1. Neto's Drywall shall pay Johnson City Medical Center the amount of $10,144.00
    for Mr. Galindo's February 3, 2016 treatment. Additionally, Neto's Drywall shall
    provide Mr. Galindo with a panel of physicians as required by section 50-6-
    204(b)(1).
    2. Mr. Galindo is not entitled to temporary disability benefits at this time.
    3. Mr. Galindo is not eligible to receive medical benefits from the Uninsured
    Employer's Fund at this time.
    4. This matter is set for a Scheduling Hearing on June 29, 2017, at 10:30 a.m.
    Eastern Time. The parties must call (865) 594-0091 or (toll-free) (855) 543-5041
    to participate in the Scheduling Hearing. Failure to appear by telephone may
    result in a determination of the issues without your further participation.
    5. Unless interlocutory appeal of the Expedited Hearing Order is filed, compliance
    with this Order must occur no later than seven business days from the date of entry
    of this Order as required by Tennessee Code Annotated section 50-6-239(d)(3)
    (2016). The Insurer or Self-Insured Employer must submit confirmation of
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    compliance      with    this     Order    to    the   Bureau     by     email     to
    WCC mpliance.Pr gram@tn.gov no later than the seventh business day after
    entry of this Order. Failure to submit the necessary confirmation within the period
    of compliance may result in a penalty assessment for non-compliance.
    6. For questions regarding compliance, please contact the Workers' Compensation
    Penalty Unit by email at W ornplianc .Program@tn.g v or by telephone at
    (615) 253-1471 or (615) 532-1309.
    ENTERED this the lOth day ofMay, 2017.          __,------'
    QI\S~
    HON. PAMELA B. JOHNSON
    Workers' Compensation Judge
    APPENDIX
    The Court reviewed the entire case file in reaching its decision. Specifically, the
    Court reviewed the following documents, marked as exhibits for ease of reference:
    Exhibits:
    I. Petition for Benefit Determination
    2. Dispute Certification Notice issued July 15, 2016, with attachments (50 pages)
    including:
    • Johnson City Medical Center Medical Bill for admission date February 3, 2016
    • Incident/Accident Report Form
    • JCMC Discharge Instructions
    • JCMC Emergency Department Return to Work Release
    • Mountain States Health Alliance Authorization for Release of Medical
    Information and Medical Records
    3. Show Cause Order, filed October 19, 2016
    4. Expedited Request for Investigation Report, filed October 27, 2016
    5. Order Quashing Dispute Certification Notice and Referral to Mediation, Issued
    November 4, 2016
    6. Dispute Certification Notice, filed November 18, 2016, with duplicate attachments
    (61 pages)
    7. Request for Expedited Hearing, filed Decemberl9, 2016
    8. Affidavit, filed February 16, 2017
    9. Docketing Notice for a Decision on the Record, filed April 13, 2017
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    CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
    I hereby certify that a true and correct copy of the Expedited Hearing Order was
    sent to the following recipients by the following methods of service on this the 1Oth day
    ofMay, 2017.
    Name             Certified   Fax       Email   Service sent to:
    and
    Regular
    Mail
    Augustin Galindo             X                   X      Augustin Galindo
    Self-Represented                                        1810 Unaka A venue
    Employee                                                Johnson City, TN 37601
    esmeCig1 @.,.gmaiJ .com
    Neto's Drywall, LLC,          X                         Ernesto Reyes Mota
    Self-Represented                                        Neto's Drywall, LLC
    Employer                                                41 Goose Creek Road
    Swannanoa, NC 28778
    SHRUM, Court Clerk
    .CourtCierk@tn.gov
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Document Info

Docket Number: 2016-02-0223

Citation Numbers: 2017 TN WC 86

Judges: Pamela B. Johnson

Filed Date: 5/10/2017

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 1/9/2021