Cutler-Hammer, a Division of Eaton Corp. v. Timothy L. Crabtree

Case Number
E1998-00845-SC-WCM-CV

We granted review in this cause to determine whether the trial court erred in finding Timothy L. Crabtree permanently and totally disabled as a result of mental and physical injuries sustained while working for Cutler-Hammer. Crabtree injured his back while working on a production line; then, during treatment for the back injury, he developed severe depression. The trial court found that Crabtree was permanently and totally disabled as a result of the combined effect of his mental and physical injuries. The Special Workers' Compensation Appeals Panel rejected this finding, concluding instead that Crabtree's mental disorder was not compensable because it was not connected to his back injury, which was compensable. On review, we conclude that Crabtree's mental disorder resulted from his physical injury. We hold, therefore, that Crabtree's mental disorder is compensable, and we affirm the judgment of the trial court.

Authoring Judge
Justice Adolpho A. Birch, Jr.
Originating Judge
Judge R. Steven Bebb
Case Name
Cutler-Hammer, a Division of Eaton Corp. v. Timothy L. Crabtree
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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