Court of Appeals of New Mexico
Decision Information
Lasater v. Home Oil Co. - cited by 7 documents
Romero v. American Furn. Co. - cited by 4 documents
Schiller v. Southwest Air Rangers, Inc. - cited by 22 documents
Wuenschel v. New Mexico Broadcasting Corp. - cited by 8 documents
Decision Content
SCHILLER V. SOUTHWEST AIR RANGERS, INC., 1975-NMCA-012, 88 N.M. 27, 536 P.2d
728 (Ct. App. 1975)
CASE HISTORY ALERT: affected by
1975-NMSC-018
Graham R. SCHILLER, Plaintiff-Appellant,
vs.
SOUTHWEST AIR RANGERS, INC., Employer, and Royal-Globe
Insurance Company, Insurer, Defendants-Appellees, and
Health and Social Services Department,
Intervenor-Appellee.
No. 1575
COURT OF APPEALS OF NEW MEXICO
1975-NMCA-012, 88 N.M. 27, 536 P.2d 728
January 15, 1975
COUNSEL
Horton & Werner, Quincy D. Adams, Adams & Foley, Albuquerque, for plaintiff-appellant.
Jerrald J. Roehl, J. Duke Thornton, Shaffer, Butt, Jones & Thornton, Albuquerque, for defendants-appellees.
Toney Anaya, Atty. Gen., Stephen Sprague, Agency Asst. Atty. Gen., Santa Fe, for intervenor-appellee.
JUDGES
HENDLEY, J., wrote the opinion. WOOD, C.J., and SUTIN, J., concur.
OPINION
MEMORANDUM
HENDLEY, Judge.
{1} Plaintiff was only awarded medical expenses as the result of a work related injury. He appeals claiming: (1) that there was no substantial evidence upon which the court could find that he should have known that he had a compensable injury before the statute of limitations had run, (2) that there was no substantial evidence upon which the court could find that he did not give the requisite notice, and (3) that attorney fees should have been awarded.
{2} We affirm.
{3} 1. The trial court found that plaintiff should have known he had a compensable injury immediately after the injury. This finding is supported by substantial evidence. Romero v. American Furniture Company, 86 N.M. 661, 526 P.2d 803 (Ct. App.1974).
{4} 2. Having decided plaintiff's first point we need not reach his second point.
{5} 3. Attorney fees are only awarded for an award of compensation. Plaintiff was not entitled to attorney fees. Wuenschel v. New Mexico Broadcasting Corp., 84 N.M. 109, 500 P.2d 194 (Ct. App.1972); Lasater v. Home Oil Company, 83 N.M. 567, 494 P.2d 980 (Ct. App.1972).
{6} This case has been reviewed pursuant to the Supreme Court Order of October 3, 1974. Having considered the record and briefs, the judgment in favor of defendants is affirmed.
{7} It is so ordered.
WOOD, C.J., and SUTIN, J., concur.