Simmons v. Precast Haulers, Inc.
Annotate this CaseMichael Simmons was employed by Precast Haulers, Inc. when he sustained extensive injuries to his whole body during the course of his employment. Precast Haulers conceded that Michael’s injuries and the related medical bills were compensable. In addition, the trial court ordered Precast Haulers to (1) provide and pay for custom wheelchairs and a wheelchair-accessible van, (2) reimburse Michael for home health care services provided by his wife, and (3) pay for Michael’s attorney fees. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) there was sufficient competent evidence to establish that a wheelchair-accessible van was an “appliance” that would help restore Michael’s health; (2) sufficient competent evidence supported the award of compensation for Michael’s spouse for “on-call” nursing hours; and (3) the trial court did not err in the amount of attorney fees it awarded.
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