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      "Rhoda Ann STRICKLAND, A Personal Representative of the Estate of Joseph Kay Strickland, Deceased, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE and Cyril E. Carter, Defendants, Elizabeth Cunnan, Mother and Next Friend to Patrick Strickland, Appellee."
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        "text": "OPINION\nBIVINS, Judge.\nPlaintiff Rhoda Ann Strickland, as personal representative, brought this wrongful death action against a utility and farm owner for damages resulting from death of plaintiff\u2019s husband, Joseph Strickland. For factual background, see Strickland v. Roosevelt County Rural Electric Cooperative, 99 N.M. 335, 657 P.2d 1184 (Ct.App.1982). In that case this court affirmed the judgment against the utility company and the order of the trial court that the worker\u2019s compensation carrier be reimbursed out of the judgment.\nUpon remand following that appeal, the utility company paid the amount of the judgment into court. It is not a party to this appeal. Reimbursement was then made to the compensation carrier for the compensation benefits paid to plaintiff, as decedent\u2019s widow, and to Patrick Strickland, decedent\u2019s natural child, less the compensation carrier\u2019s proportionate share of attorney fees and costs. No appeal was taken from that order.\nThe trial court then entered an order determining that plaintiff and Patrick were equally entitled to the proceeds of the wrongful death award, and that \u201ceach of these distributees shall have deducted from their respective one-half (V2) of the judgment that portion of the reimbursement representing sums paid by the compensation carrier to that distributee * * *.\u201d Plaintiff appeals from this order of distribution. (Plaintiff also appealed from an order excluding her son, Paul Strickland, from sharing in the wrongful death proceeds, but later abandoned that claim.)\nPlaintiff contends that after reimbursing the compensation carrier the balance of the judgment should be distributed equally to herself, as surviving wife, and to Patrick, as surviving child. On the other hand, while Patrick agrees that the amount of the wrongful death proceeds should be divided equally between plaintiff and himself, he disagrees as to the amount to be divided equally. He argues that the total judgment should have been divided into two equal shares, and each should be required to reimburse the compensation carrier from an equal share the amount of benefits that each distributee received from the compensation carrier. The method adopted makes a significant difference in the net recovery that each party will receive.\nBefore illustrating this difference, we first set out the undisputed facts as to the respective rights of the parties to participate in the worker\u2019s compensation benefits and in the wrongful death proceeds. As a result of an appeal in Cunnan v. Blakley and Sons, Inc., 93 N.M. 217, 598 P.2d 1177 (Ct.App.1979), it was determined that plaintiff and her son, Paul (decedent\u2019s stepson), were entitled to 55% of the decedent\u2019s average weekly wage and Patrick, as the natural son, was entitled to 5% thereof. Based on these percentages, the trial court in its order deducted from plaintiff\u2019s share the sum of $38,578.69, and from Patrick\u2019s share the sum of $3,809.49. The parties do not dispute that under the Wrongful Death Act, each is entitled to one-half of the judgment proceeds. See NMSA 1978, \u00a7 41-2-3 (Repl.Pamp.1982). Nor do the parties dispute the compensation carrier\u2019s right to reimbursement.\nThus, the sole issue on appeal is whether equal distribution of net proceeds is to be made among these beneficiaries under the Wrongful Death Act after reimbursing the compensation carrier from the total wrongful death award, or should each wrongful death beneficiary reimburse the compensation carrier from his and her equal share of the total judgment the amount of compensation benefits received by that beneficiary. This is a matter of first impression in this state.\nWe answer the question by holding that each wrongful death beneficiary should reimburse the compensation carrier from his or her share of the wrongful death award the amount of benefits received by that beneficiary pursuant to the Workmen\u2019s Compensation Act. NMSA 1978, \u00a7\u00a7 52-1-1 to -69 (Orig.Pamp. and Cum.Supp. 1984). In so holding, we affirm the trial court.\nTo graphically illustrate the difference in the two approaches and using round figures without deductions for costs or attorney fees, the facts before us would produce these results:\nPlaintiff\u2019s method:\nTotal available $120,000\nLess reimbursement $ 42,000\n$ 78,000\nDistribute to each beneficiary one-half $ 39,000\nThe court\u2019s method:\nTotal available $120,000\nDistribution to each beneficiary $ 60,000\nPlaintiffs net recovery $ 22,000 ($60,000-$38,000)\nPatrick\u2019s net recovery $ 56,000 ($60,000-$4,000)\nUnder plaintiff\u2019s approach she and Patrick would each receive net $39,000, whereas as under the court\u2019s method she would receive only $22,000.\nWhile conceding a disparity in wrongful death benefits would result under her approach, plaintiff argues that the Workmen\u2019s Compensation Act contemplates this disparity by allowing a widow more benefits than children. While this is true, what plaintiff overlooks is that under the Workmen\u2019s Compensation Act, there can be but one recovery. Section 52-l-56(C) reserves the right of any worker, or in the case of death, those entitled to receive payment or damages occasioned to the worker, to pursue claims against third parties, but clearly provides that \u201che or they, as the case may be, shall not be allowed to receive payment or recover damages therefor, and also claim compensation from the employer # * * >>\nIn Britz v. Joy Manufacturing Co., 97 N.M. 595, 597, 642 P.2d 198, 200 (Ct.App.1982), we said:\nWhere a .claimant has sought relief from a third party the amount of the recovery is for the full loss or detriment suffered by the injured party and makes him financially whole, and thus any subsequent compensation claim is barred. Castro v. Bass, 74 N.M. 254, 392 P.2d 668 (1964); Seminara v. Frank Seminara Pontiac-Buick, Inc., 95 N.M. 22, 618 P.2d 366 (Ct.App.1980).\nWe also stated in Britz the two-fold purpose of Section 52-l-56(C): \u201cto prevent dual recovery, Brown v. Arapahoe Drilling Co., 70 N.M. 99, 370 P.2d 816 (1962), and to provide reimbursement for employers, Reed v. Styron, 69 N.M. 262, 365 P.2d 912 (1961).\u201d 97 N.M. at 597, 642 P.2d at 200.\nTo adopt plaintiff\u2019s method of distribution would allow her double recovery. This we cannot do. Brown v. Arapahoe Drilling Co. Plaintiff argues that \u201c[wjhat Judge Martinez\u2019s Order did was allow the son to make up through the wrongful death judgment for the inequality of benefits mandated by the Compensation Act, at the expense of the widow.\u201d This is incorrect. What the order did was allow each wrongful death beneficiary to receive his or her statutory amount, subject to reimbursing the compensation carrier for benefits received under the Workmen\u2019s Compensation Act. This makes each beneficiary whole and avoids double recovery by either.\nRelying on language in the original judgment, affirmed in Strickland, that required reimbursement to the compensation carrier out of the entire judgment, plaintiff also argues that this became the \u201claw of the case\u201d so that the trial court had no authority to order reimbursement out of the parties\u2019 respective shares. The trial court did order reimbursement out of the entire judgment. This did not, however, preclude apportionment between the recipients of the award. The trial court had authority to do what it did.\nPlaintiff relies on cases from other jurisdictions to support her contentions. We have reviewed those cases and find that none actually addresses the question presented in this appeal or applies to a statutory provision similar to those adopted by this state.\nWe affirm the trial court\u2019s order making distribution. Appellate costs shall be borne by plaintiff.\nIT IS SO ORDERED.\nDONNELLY, C.J., and MINZNER, J., concur.",
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    "attorneys": [
      "Janet Santillanes, Klecan & Santillanes, Albuquerque, for plaintiff-appellant.",
      "Terry M. Word, Mary Ann Garcia-Word, Albuquerque, for defendants-appellees."
    ],
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    "head_matter": "702 P.2d 1008\nRhoda Ann STRICKLAND, A Personal Representative of the Estate of Joseph Kay Strickland, Deceased, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE and Cyril E. Carter, Defendants, Elizabeth Cunnan, Mother and Next Friend to Patrick Strickland, Appellee.\nNo. 7624.\nCourt of Appeals of New Mexico.\nNov. 1, 1984.\nCertiorari Denied Dec. 31, 1984.\nCertiorari Quashed July 23, 1985.\nJanet Santillanes, Klecan & Santillanes, Albuquerque, for plaintiff-appellant.\nTerry M. Word, Mary Ann Garcia-Word, Albuquerque, for defendants-appellees."
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