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COA affirms negligence action barred against woman’s employer

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Jennifer Nelson for www.theindianalawyer.com

An employee who received workers’ compensation benefits for her injury on work property is barred by the Workers’ Compensation Act from filing a negligence lawsuit against her employer and its subsidiaries, the Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed Wednesday.

Brenda Hall worked for Ameritech when she tripped on a snow-covered sign and injured her arm. She was awarded workers’ compensation benefits in September 2009. Hall then sued Dallman Contractors LLC, Shook LLC and AT&T Property Management, which was later substituted with AT&T Services Inc.

AT&T Services, which is 83 percent owned by AT&T Inc., argued Hall’s claim is barred under the exclusive remedy provision of the Act. The trial court agreed, but the Court of Appeals reversed and remanded for further proceedings. The trial court again ruled in favor of AT&T Services after it presented evidence both it and Ameritech are subsidiaries of AT&T Inc., and therefore joint employers of Hall.

Ameritech is 100 percent owned by five state Bell Telephone companies, which are 100 percent owned by AT&T Teleholdings Inc., which is 100 percent owned by AT&T Inc.

Hall appealed, arguing the COA should strictly construe the statutory language and find that the Act’s definition of employer limits a “joint employer” to the subsidiaries of a single “parent corporation,” one that is a direct or immediate parent corporation, and any higher-tiered “parent” corporations should be excluded.

She also maintained that if none of the Bell companies holds a majority of shares of Ameritech, then AT&T Teleholdings should be deemed the parent corporation, not AT&T Inc. As such, AT&T Services and Ameritech would not be subsidiaries of the same parent corporation and therefore are not joint employers of Hall such that AT&T Services can assert the exclusive remedy provision of the Act.

AT&T Services claimed Ameritech is a third-tier subsidiary, and that the comments to the Indiana Business Corporation Law’s definition of subsidiary elaborates that the term “includes all ‘tiered’ subsidiaries.”

The COA agreed with AT&T Services that both Ameritech and AT&T Services are subsidiaries of AT&T Inc., so they should be considered joint employers pursuant to the Act’s definition of “employer.” Thus, Hall’s negligence action against AT&T Services is barred because she received workers’ compensation benefits from Ameritech.

The case is Brenda Hall v. Dallman Contractors, LLC, Shook LLC, and AT&T Services, Inc., 49A02-1502-CT-67.

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Jyawook named to MVC preseason squad

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  After putting together a successful junior campaign in 2015, Josh Jyawook is certain to play a big role in the 2016 season for the University of Evansville, and on Wednesday, the Missouri Valley Conference agreed, naming the outfielder to its preseason all-conference team.

 

“This is great recognition for Josh,” UE head coach Wes Carroll said. “Obviously, he had a great season last year, and hopefully, he’ll have a lot of confidence going into this season. He’s a talented senior for us, and we’re expecting a big year out of him.”

 

Jyawook, a native of Hoffman Estates, Ill., finished seventh in the Valley last season in on-base percentage, posting a .445 mark with a .314 batting average, 14 doubles and 32 runs batted in. He finished the year with 17 multi-hit games, but he also excelled defensively, landing the No. 1 play on ESPN’s SportsCenter on April 15.

 

Collectively, the Aces were picked to finish seventh in the Valley. Missouri State, Dallas Baptist and Wichita State were picked in the top three, with the Bears earning five of the eight possible first place votes.

 

The Aces will begin the 2016 baseball season on Feb. 19 at South Alabama, and the first home series of the year will take place March 4-6 against Northern Illinois.

 

Indy Eleven and St. Louis FC to play match at UE

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Over the course of its history, the University of Evansville men’s soccer program has played host to a number of marquee events, from nationally-televised games to national championships, but later this spring, another will be added to that list as Saint Louis FC and Indy Eleven will play an exhibition match at Arad McCutchan Stadium.

The match, which will be the first-ever professional soccer event staged on campus, is slated for 7:30 p.m. on March 16. Prior to the contest, the UE men’s soccer team will kick off its spring season with a showdown against the Saint Louis FC reserve team at 5 p.m.

“This is an opportunity to showcase the sport of soccer within our community, but it’s also going to give our guys the chance to see what a professional environment will look like,” UE head coach Marshall Ray said. “We’re looking forward to hosting two very competitive teams in their respective divisions, and hopefully, we’ll have a good night of soccer here at the University of Evansville.”

Saint Louis FC is hoping to build upon a debut season in 2015 that featured a ninth-place finish in the United Soccer League and a trip to the fourth round of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. The club, which is affiliated with Chicago Fire of MLS, ranked fourth in attendance in the USL.

“The University of Evansville is a storied soccer program with a great history and an outstanding facility, and the community has a great soccer tradition as well,” Saint Louis FC head coach Dale Schilly said. “It’s only fitting that Indy Eleven and Saint Louis meet there for our preseason match. Indy is a very good team that, like us, has made a number of improvements. It should be an exciting game, and more importantly, it will be great preparation for the regular season for both teams.”

After drawing nearly 10,000 fans per game in 2015, Indy Eleven is one of the best-supported soccer clubs in the North American Soccer League. The club has led the NASL in attendance in each of its first two seasons of existence, and it features eight players with MLS experience, including 2008 Goalkeeper of the Year Jon Busch and Jamaican international Lovel Palmer.

“We are excited to get down to the University of Evansville and showcase Indy Eleven to the soccer fans of southern Indiana,” Indy Eleven head coach Tim Hankinson said. “The game against Saint Louis FC will provide one of the best challenges of our preseason calendar, and it will serve as a solid measuring stick as we prepare for the NASL season.”

Tickets to the friendly $5 and will be sold on the day of the event.

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Gilda’s Club Will Host Family Valentine’s Day Party

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Pre-registration for the free event, which is open to the community, is required.

Gilda’ Club Evansville is hosting a Family Valentine’s Day Party for the community. The free event is on Saturday, February 13, 2016 at the Clubhouse located 5740 Vogel Road, Evansville, Indiana. The doors will open promptly at 11am, and the event will last until about 1pm. The event will include food, arts & crafts and goodies for the kids.

“In the upcoming weeks, we are hoping to launch our Youth Program for children living with cancer and for children impacted by a loved one’s cancer diagnosis,” Debbie Folz, Program Director, stated. “This is one of the many events we plan on having throughout the year for our families who have been touched by cancer, so thank you in advance for your support of Gilda’s Club.”

Pre-registration is required by Wednesday, February 10, 2016 by calling 812-402-8667 or emailingangie@gcevv.org.

For more information, call Serina at 812-402-8667.

St. Mary’s Hospital for Women & Children Birth Records

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Christina Cayce and Anthony Meriweather, Evansville, daughter, Jay’Nia Yvette, Jan. 21

Carmen and Brandon Barnett, Evansville, daughter, Gabriella Ann, Jan. 22

Megan and Alexander Knies, Evansville, son, Nicholas Brandon, Jan. 23

Alana Lloyd, Mount Carmel, Ill., daughter, Kynzleigh Jordan, Jan. 23

Patricia and Carl Winkley, Evansville, son, Jeremiah Dean, Jan. 25

Justine Christen and James Hogan, Evansville, daughter, Jimma Justine-Lee, Jan. 25

Margaret and Joshua Wittmer, Evansville, son, Daniel Jon, Jan. 25

Elisha and Jonathan Farrar, New Harmony, Ind., daughter, Kenzie Rose, Jan. 25

Leah Cornwell and Clae Maikranz, Fort Branch, Ind., daughter, Paisley Faith, Jan. 25

Ariah Gallagher and Joshua James, Evansville, daughter, Adalynn Jane, Jan. 25

Megan and Dalles Gilchrist, Evansville, son, Kingston Nathaniel, Jan. 26

Kandas Denton and Ross Owen, Newburgh, Ind., son, Kason Bradley, Jan. 26

Jill and Brandon Scott, Evansville, son, Carter Crew, Jan. 26

Abrya Pullom and Aveyon Emery, Evansville, daughter, Royal Marie, Jan. 26

Hunter Griepenstroh and Andrew Hermann, Chrisney, Ind., daughter, Reagan Danielle, Jan. 26

Taylor Brummett and Preston Hill, Fort Branch, Ind., daughter, Maleah Kaye, Jan. 26

Heather Preston and Cody Robinson, Enfield, Ill., daughter, Maleah Grace, Jan. 27

Amy and Mark Murry, Evansville, son, Kyle Wayne, Jan. 28

Samantha Ommart, Evansville, daughter, Americus Grace, Jan. 28

Danielle and Joshua Hall, Boonville, Ind., daughter, Brooklynn Lorain, Jan. 29

Alexandra Beard , Evansville, son, Isaiah Anthony, Jan. 29

Leslie and Ricky Alton Jr., Evansville, son, Asher Linden, Jan. 30

Tractor-Trailer Crashes into ISP Patrol Car, Two Troopers Injured

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 Wednesday morning at approximately 9:10, Troopers Kylen Compton and Taylor Fox were assisting the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Department at a property damage crash involving a semi and a passenger vehicle on I-69 southbound near the 17 mile-marker. Troopers Compton and Fox were in a 2011 Dodge Charger. Their patrol car was parked in the passing lane diverting traffic into the driving lane.  Emergency red and blue lights were activated on their patrol car and southbound traffic had been moving over to the driving lane without any problems.  Gary Pride, 67, of Otwell, was driving his 2007 Peterbilt tractor-trailer southbound on I-69 and for unknown reasons failed to move over and collided into the rear of the patrol car.  After the initial impact, the patrol car was pushed across both lanes and into the guardrail on the west side of I-69. The tractor-trailer drove into the driving lane striking a 2013 Volvo that was traveling south in the driving lane. The Volvo came to a final rest on the shoulder. The tractor-trailer then struck the guardrail and the concrete bridge wall on the west side before rolling onto its driver’s side and partially onto the 2013 Volvo.  The tractor-trailer was hauling a load of soybeans, which spilled over both southbound lanes. The truck driver and the driver of the Volvo, JoAnna Cochren, 45, of Petersburg, was not injured. Both troopers were transported to Deaconess Gateway Hospital where they were treated for minor injuries and later released.  Pride was cited for failing to yield the right of way to a stationary emergency vehicle.

I-69 southbound at SR 57 is still CLOSED while crews clean up the crash site.

Troopers typically patrol solo, but Fox is a new trooper and he’s currently working with other troopers during his training process.

Injured Troopers:

  • Senior Trooper Kylen Compton, 35
  • Trooper Taylor Fox, 25

Investigating Officer: Trooper Matt Jacobs

Assisting Officers: Sgt. Kevin Brown, Sgt. Kevin Ellison, Master Trooper John Puskas, Trooper John Davis, Trooper Josh Greer and Senior Trooper Matt Lockridge

 

Assisting Agency: Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Department