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Cook v. Munn

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama
Feb 19, 1988
521 So. 2d 1341 (Ala. Civ. App. 1988)

Opinion

Civ. 6200.

February 19, 1988.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Calhoun County, Harold G. Quattlebaum, J.

Arthur F. Fite III of Merrill, Porch, Doster Dillon, Anniston, for appellants.

Wilford J. Lane and Jack W. Hughes, Anniston, for appellee.


In February 1985, Phillip Keith Munn was employed by Wayne Cook as a seedling planter. On April 1, 1986, Munn filed a complaint requesting benefits under the Alabama workmen's compensation law for injuries arising from his employment. After a hearing in June 1987, the Circuit Court of Calhoun County entered a judgment finding that Munn, the employee, suffered a 30 percent permanent partial disability. The court awarded benefits pursuant to § 25-5-57(g). Wayne Cook and Maryland Casualty Insurance Company appeal.

The employer's contention on appeal that the judgment of the trial court is erroneous because the trial court failed to make a finding of the employee's loss of earning ability is dispositive of this case, and we pretermit discussion of other questions raised here.

The trial court's order states, in pertinent part:

"The Court finds that the Plaintiff now suffers a 30% permanent partial disability pursuant to § 25-5-57(g), Code of Alabama (1975), and he is entitled to compensation for 224.43 weeks. . . ."

No specific mention was made in the decree that plaintiff's earning capacity was diminished by his disability. We have consistently held that to sustain an award of permanent partial disability, the trial court must make a specific finding of a permanent partial loss of an ability to earn. Webb Timber Co. v. Milton, 365 So.2d 101 (Ala.Civ.App. 1978); Hill v. J.P. Stevens Co., 360 So.2d 1035 (Ala.Civ.App. 1978).

The trial court's failure to make the required finding to support the award is reversible error. We therefore reverse the judgment and remand this case to the trial court for determination by that court whether the employee has in fact suffered a loss of ability to earn. See Hill, supra, and Misco, Inc. v. Driver, 50 Ala. App. 256, 278 So.2d 374 (1973).

REVERSED AND REMANDED.

BRADLEY, P.J., and HOLMES, J., concur.


Summaries of

Cook v. Munn

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama
Feb 19, 1988
521 So. 2d 1341 (Ala. Civ. App. 1988)
Case details for

Cook v. Munn

Case Details

Full title:Wayne COOK and Maryland Casualty Insurance Company v. Phillip Keith MUNN

Court:Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama

Date published: Feb 19, 1988

Citations

521 So. 2d 1341 (Ala. Civ. App. 1988)

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