Court of Appeals of Oregon, 1982

Carter v. State Accident Insurance Fund

Carter v. State Accident Insurance Fund
Court of Appeals of Oregon · Decided June 30, 1982 · Buttler, Rossman, Warren
58 Or. App. 73; 647 P.2d 479; 1982 Ore. App. LEXIS 3562

Carter v. State Accident Insurance Fund

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

Claimant appeals from a determination by the Workers’ Compensation Board refusing to give effect to a claim settlement negotiated between counsel for claimant and counsel for SAIF before claimant’s death. At oral argument, we pointed out that, because claimant is deceased, no party was properly before us on the appeal. Accordingly, counsel filed a “Motion to Appoint Deceased Claimant’s Personal Representative as Petitioner and Real Party in Interest.” Because the personal representative was granted letters of administration in the State of Washington, but not in this state, the Washington personal representative would not be a proper party.1 The motion is, therefore, denied.

Appeal dismissed.

We note two other potential problems here: the evident failure of a proper personal representative to file the settlement with the referee after claimant’s death and the apparent lack of claimant’s express authorization for or ratification of the act of counsel’s entering into a binding settlement. See Johnson v. Tesky, 57 Or App 133, 136-37, 643 P2d 1344 (1982).

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