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Doe Run Co. v. Fenwick
Appellants’ attorney: Jay C. Lory, St. Louis.
Respondent’s attorney: Kenneth A. Seufert, Farmington.
Appellants charge that two workers’ compensation awards were "contrary to the overwhelming weight of the competent and substantial evidence" in five different respects.1 All these arguments ignore the required framework for asserting such complaints, so none has persuasive or analytical value and each fails summarily.
"An award that is contrary to the overwhelming weight of the evidence is, in context, not supported by competent and substantial evidence." Hampton v. Big Boy Steel Erection , 121 S.W.3d 220, 223 (Mo. banc 2003). Appellate courts evaluate such challenges "by examining the evidence in the context of the whole record. " Id . (our emphasis). Therefore, to make an effective Hampton argument as to any of their points, Appellants needed to:
See, e.g. , Schlereth v. Aramark Uniform Services , 589 S.W.3d 645, 652-53 (Mo.App. 2019) ; Harris v. Ralls County , 588 S.W.3d 579, 596, 601 (Mo.App. 2019) ; Customer Eng'g Services v. Odom , 573 S.W.3d 88, 91 & n.2 (Mo.App. 2019) ; Robinson v. Loxcreen Co. , 571 S.W.3d 247, 250-51 (Mo.App. 2019) ; Nichols , 528 S.W.3d at 927-28 ; Maryville R-II Sch. Dist. v. Payton , 516 S.W.3d 874, 881 (Mo.App. 2017) ; Lincoln Univ. v. Narens , 485 S.W.3d 811, 821 (Mo.App. 2016) ; Brune v. Johnson Controls , 457 S.W.3d 372, 377 (Mo.App. 2015) ; Riley v. City of Liberty , 404 S.W.3d 434, 440 (Mo.App. 2013) ; Jordan v. USF Holland Motor Freight , 383 S.W.3d 93, 95 (Mo.App. 2012).2
Any suggestion that this formula does not apply "is incorrect as a matter of law." Schlereth , 589 S.W.3d at 652-53. Courts insist on adherence to this rubric "because it reflects the underlying criteria necessary for a successful challenge — the absence of any such criteria, even without a court-formulated sequence, dooms an appellant’s challenge." Nichols , 528 S.W.3d at 928. Appellants’ disregard for these requirements robs their arguments of any analytical or persuasive value. Robinson , 571 S.W.3d at 251 ; Odom , 573 S.W.3d at 91 ; Brune , 457 S.W.3d at 377 ; Jordan , 383 S.W.3d at 95.3
Having examined the whole record, we cannot declare the Commission’s awards unsupported by competent and substantial evidence or against the overwhelming weight of the evidence. We affirm the awards.
1 Respondent’s claims were tried and are appealed together. Appellants assert three points relied on, collectively purporting to assert five against-the-weight challenges. All of Appellants’ points violate Rule 84.04(d)’s form template, for which they have "no excuse." Nichols v. Belleview R-III Sch. Dist. , 528 S.W.3d 918, 927 (Mo.App. 2017). Even worse, given Appellants’ particular challenges, is their statement of facts. Rule 84.04(c) mandates "a fair and concise statement" of relevant facts "without argument." Yet Appellants emphasize only evidence favorable to them, despite the Commission’s contrary credibility findings (note 3 infra ), while virtually ignoring Respondent’s proof. This does not substantially comply with Rule 84.04(c). Nolan v. Degussa Admixtures , 246 S.W.3d 1, 3 (Mo.App. 2008).
2 The three steps we cite derive from Houston v. Crider , 317 S.W.3d 178, 186-87 (Mo.App. 2010), which also stated a four-step formula for against-the-weight-of-evidence challenges. Id . at 187. Hampton having linked these two types of challenges in workers’ compensation cases, some cited cases use the three-step formula (Schlereth , Odom , Robinson , Nichols , Brune ) while others list four steps (Harris , Payton , Narens , Riley , Jordan ). It matters not here because Appellants used neither approach.
3 These points would fail anyway. Appellants’ various theories why their experts, not Respondent and his expert, should have been believed are non-starters when the Commission expressly found Respondent "persuasive" and his expert "more credible" and "more persuasive" than Appellants’ experts. Contrary arguments Dwyer v. Federal Exp. Corp. , 353 S.W.3d 392, 395 (Mo.App. 2011). "[W]e defer to the Commission’s choice between competing medical opinions," which lies within the Commission’s sole discretion and is not subject to appellate review. Id .
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