DocketNumber: SD36473
Judges: Judge Mary W. Sheffield
Filed Date: 6/23/2020
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 6/23/2020
GINA BEAMAN, ) ) Appellant, ) ) vs. ) No. SD36473 ) LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, INC., ) Filed: June 23, 2020 ) Respondent. ) APPEAL FROM THE LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION AFFIRMED Gina Beaman lost a workers' compensation claim for failure to carry her burden of proof. She appeals, charging in each of six points that "there was not sufficient competent evidence" to support a decision against her. See § 287.495.1(4), RSMo. (2000)1 Only factual findings needed to make an award for the employee need evidentiary support. Annayeva v. SAB of TSD of City of St. Louis,597 S.W.3d 196
, 200 n.8 (Mo. banc 2020). This tracks a basic precept – no evidence is needed to find against the party who bore the burden of proof or to uphold that decision on appeal. See, e.g., Taylor v. Taylor,585 S.W.3d 390
, 395 & n.5 (Mo. App. S.D. 2019). Offering no cognizable legal basis for reversal, Beaman's § 287.495.1(4) complaints fail without further discussion or analysis. See Guinn v. Treasurer, No. SD36380, slip op. at 9 (Mo. App. S.D. May 4, 2020). We reject all points and affirm the denial of benefits. MARY W. SHEFFIELD, J. – OPINION AUTHOR DANIEL E. SCOTT, P.J. – CONCURS DON E. BURRELL, J. – CONCURS 1Harmonized with the constitutional standard ("supported by competent and substantial evidence[,]" Mo. Const. art. V, § 18) in Hampton v. Big Boy Steel Erection,121 S.W.3d 220
, 222 (Mo. banc 2003).