Estes v. N.C. State UniversityEstes v. N.C. State University
The issue before us is whether the Industrial Commission (hereinafter “the Commission”) erred in awarding plaintiff attorney’s fees pursuant to
Plaintiff was employed by self-insured defendant and was injured in a work-related accident on 21 September 1984. Pursuant to plaintiffs request, the case was heard by a deputy commissioner, who concluded that defendant was required to pay plaintiff workers’ compensation disability benefits. The deputy’s opinion and award was affirmed by the full Commission. Thereafter, this Court, in
Estes v. North Carolina State University,
On remand, a deputy commissioner concluded that defendant was entitled to a set-off or credit for the amounts already paid to plaintiff, and the full Commission affirmed. Plaintiff appealed to this Court, which reversed the decision of the Commission and remanded for reinstatement of plaintiff’s claim for disability benefits.
Estes v. North Carolina State Univ.,
Thereafter, on 25 March 1991 plaintiff petitioned the Commission to award him interest and costs, including attorney’s fees. The full Commission, by opinion and award filed 23 August 1993, awarded (1) interest, (2) an attorney’s fee in the amount of twenty-five percent of the disability benefits, and (3) costs, including attorney’s fees of $10,000, under
On appeal, defendant argues that the 23 August 1993 opinion and award is void because it was rendered after the term of Commissioner J. Harold Davis had expired. Because the vote was two-to-one, and *128 Davis was in the majority, defendant contends, the opinion and award was not rendered by a majority of the Commission. We agree.
The Commission acts by a majority of the votes of its qualified members at the time the decision is made.
Gant v. Crouch,
Defendant also contends that the Commission exceeded its authority and abused its discretion in awarding attorney’s fees as part of costs under
In the case at hand, defendant appealed the initial award of benefits from the deputy commissioner to the full Commission and then to this Court. Both the full Commission and this Court affirmed the award of benefits. Thus, the requirements of
As to the second set of appeals, it was plaintiff, and not defendant, who appealed. Therefore, plaintiff is not entitled to costs, including attorney’s fees, under
For the reasons stated, the opinion and award of the Industrial Commission is vacated and the case is remanded to the Industrial Commission for consideration of the question of attorney’s fees.
Vacated and remanded.