Case Name: WUESTHOFF MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, and United Self Insured Services, Appellants, v. Patty SCHMITT, Appellee
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 2001-02-20
Citations: 777 So. 2d 465
Docket Number: No. 1D99-3831
Parties: WUESTHOFF MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, and United Self Insured Services, Appellants, v. Patty SCHMITT, Appellee.
Judges: WEBSTER, J., concurs.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 777
Pages: 465–468

Head Matter:
WUESTHOFF MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, and United Self Insured Services, Appellants, v. Patty SCHMITT, Appellee.
No. 1D99-3831.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.
Feb. 20, 2001.
Bruce T. McKinley of Wohn & McKinley, P.A., Cocoa, for Appellants.
Thomas E. Thoburn of Thomas E. Tho-burn, P.A., Cocoa and Bill McCabe of Shepherd, McCabe & Cooley, Longwood, for Appellee.

Opinion:
BARFIELD, C.J.
The employer/carrier complain of a number of perceived errors committed by the judge of compensation claims. We find no merit to the issues raised and affirm the final order.
The principal contention of the employer/carrier is that there was no clear and convincing evidence to overcome the. opin--ion of the expert medical advisor. The judge of compensation claims relied on the testimony of Dr. Hooshmand to determine the statutory presumption of correctness with regard to the expert medical advisor's opinion was overcome by clear and convincing evidence. The record before us contains substantial competent evidence to support that finding. The employer/carrier did not contest the competence of Dr. Hooshmand to render an expert opinion on the effects of lightning strikes and electrical injuries. The judge of compensation claims was swayed by Dr. Hooshmand's thirty plus years experience and specialization in this area of medicine.
Affirmed.
WEBSTER, J., concurs.
BENTON, J., dissents with opinion.