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Taos Construction, Inc. v. Mandico

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District
Sep 12, 1990
566 So. 2d 910 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1990)

Opinion

No. 89-2612.

September 12, 1990.

Appeal from the Circuit Court for Broward County, Geoffrey D. Cohen, J.

Richard T. Kilgore and Lori M. Ferman of Conroy, Simberg Lewis, P.A., Hollywood, for petitioners.

Gary M. Farmer of Law Offices of Gary M. Farmer, P.A., Fort Lauderdale, for respondent.


ON MOTION FOR REHEARING AND CERTIFICATION


We grant respondent's motion for rehearing, withdraw our opinion filed May 16, 1990 and substitute for it the following:

Petitioners, Taos Construction, Inc., and its employee, Willie Philmore, seek review by petition for writ of certiorari of an order of the trial court denying their motion for summary judgment. Said motion, among other things, contended that the record before the court clearly demonstrated the absence of a genuine issue of material fact regarding petitioners' defense of immunity under the Florida Workers' Compensation statute because a workers' compensation insurance policy was procured by Taos Construction, Inc., and respondent claimed and received workers' compensation under that policy for the injuries alleged in said cause.

Since on this record it is clear that petitioners are immune from suit for these injuries, the circuit court is without jurisdiction to proceed further against these petitioners. Accordingly, the petition for writ of certiorari is treated as a petition for writ of prohibition, said writ is granted, and the order denying summary judgment is quashed. However, we do certify the following as being of great public importance:

MAY A GENERAL CONTRACTOR, WHO PROVIDES WORKER'S COMPENSATION COVERAGE FOR AN INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR BY DEDUCTING THE COVERAGE PREMIUMS FROM PAYMENTS DUE THAT INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR, CLAIM IMMUNITY FROM THE INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR'S CIVIL SUIT FOR PERSONAL INJURY UNDER THE WORKER'S COMPENSATION STATUTE WHERE THE INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR CLAIMED AND RECOVERED WORKER'S COMPENSATION BENEFITS? MAY TRIAL COURT ORDERS, DENYING IMMUNITY FROM CIVIL SUIT UNDER THE WORKER'S COMPENSATION STATUTE, BE REVIEWED BY A WRIT OF PROHIBITION?

DOWNEY and GLICKSTEIN, JJ., concur.

DELL, J., dissents with opinion.


With all due respect to the majority, I do not agree that it is clear on the record that petitioners are immune from suit. Certiorari review of the order denying the motion for summary judgment should be denied and, in my opinion, unresolved factual questions as to jurisdiction remain which preclude the issuance of a writ of prohibition. However, I concur that the questions certified are of great public importance.


Summaries of

Taos Construction, Inc. v. Mandico

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District
Sep 12, 1990
566 So. 2d 910 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1990)
Case details for

Taos Construction, Inc. v. Mandico

Case Details

Full title:TAOS CONSTRUCTION, INC., A FLORIDA CORPORATION; WILLIE PHILMORE; AND…

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District

Date published: Sep 12, 1990

Citations

566 So. 2d 910 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1990)

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