Carolyn Annette Young v. Sugar Hollow Properties, LLC, Et Al.

Case Number
E2017-00981-SC-R3-WC

In June 2004, an employee sustained a work-related injury. After the employee sued her employer and its insurer for workers' compensation benefits, the parties settled the case. The trial court approved the settlement and, in part, ordered the defendants to pay the employee's reasonable and necessary authorized future medical expenses. In 2016, the employee moved to compel the defendants to provide medical treatment recommended by the employee's authorized treating physician; she also sought a finding of civil contempt and an award of attorney fees. The trial court ordered the defendants to provide the requested medical services and denied the motion for contempt. The defendants then authorized the employee's requested medical treatment. At a later hearing, the trial court awarded the employee her attorney fees under Tennessee Code Annotated section 50-6- 204(b)(2) (2005). The defendants appeal the trial court's award of medical benefits and attorney fees. After careful review, we hold that the issue of medical benefits is moot and the trial court erred in awarding the employee her attorney fees.

Authoring Judge
Justice Sharon Lee
Originating Judge
Judge Elizabeth C. Asbury
Case Name
Carolyn Annette Young v. Sugar Hollow Properties, LLC, Et Al.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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