Charles R. Goodwin v. Morristown Driver's Services, Inc. et al.

Case Number
E2019-01517-SC-R3-WC

A Georgia resident, employed by a Tennessee company, filed a workers’ compensation claim in Georgia for an injury he sustained in Tennessee. Later, the employee also filed a workers’ compensation claim in Tennessee for the same injury. The Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation dismissed the Georgia claim for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. The Tennessee Court of Workers’ Compensation Claims held that the employee’s claim was not barred based on the election of remedies doctrine. In a split decision, the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board reversed, holding that the employee’s claim was barred because he had first pursued a claim for benefits in Georgia. We reverse and hold that the employee’s Tennessee claim is not barred because his Georgia claim had been dismissed for lack of subject matter jurisdiction, and thus the employee had no remedy to elect.

Authoring Judge
Justice Sharon Lee
Originating Judge
Judge Lisa A. Lowe
Case Name
Charles R. Goodwin v. Morristown Driver's Services, Inc. et al.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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