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Resolution 78-15557 RESOLUTION NO. 78-15557 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ACCEPTANCE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT STIPULATION IN CONNECTION WITH WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION CLAIM OF CHARLES THROWER AGAINST THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH. WHEREAS, on September 9 , 1977, one CHARLES THROWER, a former City of Miami Beach employee, suffered injuries to his back and leg in the performance of his duties, and WHEREAS, said former employee was examined by Dr. Leo Grossman and treated by Dr. Robert A. Metz and examined by Dr. Charles Weiss; it was determined that Claimant has a six percent (6%) permanent partial disability of the body as a whole, and WHEREAS, the City Attorney has determined and recommen- ded that it is in the best interests of the City to enter into a settlement under the provisions of Florida Statutes 5440. 20 (1) , as • amended; Such settlement calls for the payment of the City to the former employee of the sum of Four Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars ($4, 800. 00) ; This amount to the Claimant represents a final settlement of any and all past , present and future compensation and medical benefits due him under the Workmen' s Compensation Law; and a reasonable attorney' s fee to be Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1, 200. 00) , and WHEREAS, the Order of the Judge of Industrial Claims approving such a settlement stipulation will not be subject to modification or review, and WHEREAS, the City Commission deems it to be in the best interest of the City to enter into a final settlement stipulation as hereinabove set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the City Attorney be and he is hereby authorized to enter into final settlement as approved by a Judge of Industrial Claims, and the Mayor, City Clerk, Finance Director and the City Attorney be and they are hereby authorized and directed to comply with the Order of the Judge approving said stipulation. PASSED and ADOPTED this 1st day of March , 1978 . /a • Mayor Attest: City C erk OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY-1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE-MIAMI BEACH,FLORIDA 33139 • • TO: Dodd A. Southern, City Manager FROM: Joseph A. Wanick, City Attorney DATE: February 22, 1978 SUBJECT: CHARLES THROWER vs. CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CLAIM NO. 265-15-4828 D/A: 9/9/77 The City can settle this Workmen' s Compensation claim for Four Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars ($4, 800 . 00) as a lump sum settlement less attorney' s fees , which will be an additional Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1,200. 00) . If this case goes to trial, it is probable that a sum in excess of the agreed settlement will be awarded to the Claimant based on a claimed permanent disability, loss of earning capacity, and possible future medical care resulting in a greater disability. This 25 year old former employee suffered injuries to his ' back and leg when he slipped and fell while moving a trash barrel while working in City Hall. Mr. Thrower was seen by Dr. Metz and referred for a diagnosis to Dr. Charles Weiss. Dr. Metz determined that Claimant has a 7% permanent partial disability of the body as a whole. After considerable negotiations with Claimant' s attorney, Mr. Bernard Shapiro, a tentative agreement was reached subject to City Commission approval, to settle this case as follows: 1. $4, 800 payable to Claimant in a lump sum representing all Workmen' s Compensation,' including temporary total payments and ' permanent partial disability payments, and medical benefits due him past, present and future; 2. Claimant' s attorney' s fee to be $1,200; for a total of $6 , 000 payable by the City in full discharge ' of any and all claims against the City and all liability under Chapter 440 , Florida Statutes. Such settlement would not be subject to modification or review under Workmen' s Compensation Law. ,I therefore recommend it to be in the best interest of the City to compromise and settle this claim on the basis outlined. `• A / JOSEPH A. WANICK, City Attorn y Prepared by THEODORE J. I R Assistant City Attorney • OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY-1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE-MIAMI BEACH,FLORIDA 33139 ORIGINAL RESOLUTION NO. 78-15557 (Authorizing acceptance of Workmen's Compensation Claim of Charles Thrower vs. CMB) 0