Kelley v. Southern Pulpwood Co., 5-3689

Decision Date06 December 1965
Docket NumberNo. 5-3689,5-3689
Citation396 S.W.2d 305,239 Ark. 1074
PartiesPete KELLEY, Sr., Mrs. Pete Kelly, Sr., et al., Appellants, v. SOUTHERN PULPWOOD CO. et al., Appellees.
CourtArkansas Supreme Court

R. D. Rouse, Prescott, for appellant.

Robert Law & Smith, Williams, Friday & Bowen, by W. A. Eldredge, Jr., Little Rock, for appellee.

HOLT, Justice.

The appellants seek partial dependency benefits in excess of those allowed by the Workmen's Compensation Commission.

In affirming the referee the commission found that the employee was earning $30.00 per week when fatally injured and that appellants, his parents and minor brothers and sister, were 23 1/3th parcent dependent upon their decedent. The commission awarded $1.73 per week to each of decedent's parents; $1.04 per week to each of his minor brothers and sister until such time as each becomes 18 years of age; making a total allowance of $7.62 per week. On appeal to the circuit court appellants contended that they were 37 1/2 percent dependent upon their decedent according to the undisputed findings of the commission and, therefore, they were entitled to $11.25 collectively and in no event could the compensation payments to them ever be less than $7.00 per week. The circuit court aftirmed the commission and on appeal appellants argue for reversal that 'the findings, conclusions and award of the commission are contrary to the law' and that the appellants are entitled to the larger award as contended before the circuit court.

Dependency, full or partial, is a question of fact to be determined by the commission as of the time of the injury. Sherwin-Williams Co. v. Yeager, 219 Ark. 20, 239 S.W.2d 1019. The findings of the commission, having the verity and effect of a jury verdict, will not be disturbed on appeal if there is any substantial evidence to support the findings. Pufahl v. Tamak Gas Products Co., 238 Ark. 895, 385 S.W.2d 640.

To understand why the commission found a partial dependency of 23 1/13 percent instead of 37 1/2 percent would require each member of the court to review the record of this case consisting of some 129 pages. Appellants' abstract comprises only 2 pages with no abstract of the evidence. We are of the view that this is not sufficient for us to reach the merits of the case on the computation of the award by the commission. Therefore, we must affirm under our Rule 9(d). Allen v. Overturf, 236 Ark. 387, 366 S.W.2d 189; Vire v. Vire, 236 Ark. 740, 368 S.W.2d 265; Weir v. Hill, ...

To continue reading

Request your trial
5 cases
  • City Nat. Bank of Ft. Smith v. Unique Structures, Inc.
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of Appeals — Eighth Circuit
    • April 9, 1991
    ... ... Williams Ford Co., 239 Ark. 1054, 396 S.W.2d 302 (1965). We disagree ... ...
  • Wilson v. United Auto Workers Intern. Union
    • United States
    • Arkansas Supreme Court
    • June 2, 1969
    ...effect and verity as the verdict of a jury and are treated in this court in the same manner as a jury verdict. Kelley v. Southern Pulpwood Co., 239 Ark. 1074, 396 S.W.2d 305; American Casualty Company v. Jones, 224 Ark. 731, 276 S.W.2d 41. In doing so, we must accept that view of the facts ......
  • Doyle's Concrete Finishers v. Moppin, CA
    • United States
    • Arkansas Court of Appeals
    • December 12, 1979
    ...employed in the Roach case (and, for that matter, in a number of decisions by way of dictum prior to Roach: Kelley v. Southern Pulpwood Company, 239 Ark. 1074, 396 S.W.2d 305 (1965); Sherwin-Williams Company v. Yeager, 219 Ark. 20, 239 S.W.2d 1019 (1951); Smith v. Farm Service Cooperative, ......
  • Lindsey v. Arkansas Cement Co., 74--72
    • United States
    • Arkansas Supreme Court
    • June 24, 1974
    ...effect and verity as the verdict of a jury and are treated in this court in the same manner as a jury verdict. Kelley v. Southern Pulpwood Co., 239 Ark. 1074, 396 S.W.2d 305; American Casualty Company v. Jones, 224 Ark. 731, 276 S.W.2d 41. In doing so, we must accept that view of the facts ......
  • Request a trial to view additional results

VLEX uses login cookies to provide you with a better browsing experience. If you click on 'Accept' or continue browsing this site we consider that you accept our cookie policy. ACCEPT