Risner v. Rockwell Intern'l, Unpublished Decision (5-16-2005)
Risner v. Rockwell Intern'l, Unpublished Decision (5-16-2005)
Opinion of the Court
{¶ 2} On September 13, 1996, Risner was injured while employed by Rockwell International ("Rockwell"). Risner received payments from the Bureau of Workers' Compensation. On October 15, 2003, Risner filed a motion to receive additional funds for a herniated disc. The request was denied on December 18, 2003, by the District Hearing Officer of the Industrial Commission ("IC"). Risner appealed the decision to the Staff Hearing Officer. On March 16, 2004, Risner's appeal was denied. Risner filed a notice of appeal with the Common Pleas Court on May 26, 2004. On October 15, 2004, Rockwell filed a motion to dismiss. The Common Pleas Court found that the notice of appeal was timely, but that the complaint alleging the facts was filed three months late without good cause. The Court dismissed the complaint as untimely on November 30, 2004. Risner appeals from this judgment and raises the following assignment of error.
The trial court committed reversal (sic) error as [Risner] hadperfected his appeal by timely filing of the notice of appeal with thecourt and dismissal of this court was inappropriate and contrary tofundamental fairness.
{¶ 3} The only issue before this court is whether the petition was timely filed.
{¶ 4} Once the notice of appeal is filed, the appellant must file within 30 days thereof the petition setting forth the cause of action. R.C.
{¶ 5} The judgment of the Court of Common Pleas of Hardin County is affirmed.
Judgment affirmed. Rogers and Shaw, JJ., concur.
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