Underwood v. Beasley
Supreme Court of Florida
Underwood v. Beasley, 15 So. 2d 907 (Fla. 1943)
153 Fla. 828; 1943 Fla. LEXIS 787
Buford, Terrell, Chapman, Adams
Underwood v. Beasley
Opinion of the Court
This is a Workmen’s Compensation case in which Beasley, the compensation claimant, seeks recovery for personal injury from appellant, R. W. Underwood. The material facts are not in dispute. It is admitted that Beasley was an employee of DeWitt Seay who was under contract with Underwood. The case turns on the question of whether or not Seay was an independent contractor or a sub-contractor of Underwood’s.
We have examined the record and we think Seay was an independent contractor. It follows that the case is controlled *829 by Gentile Bros. Co., v. Florida Industrial Commission, et al. 151 Fla. 857, 10 So. (2nd) 568, on authority of which the judgment must be and is hereby reversed.
Reversed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- R. W. Underwood v. Otis Beasley and Florida Industrial Commission.
- Status
- Published