Load Trail, LLC v. Joseph Julian
Joseph Julian was injured while employed by Load Trail, LLC, a trailer manufacturer, when he was struck by a forklift. Julian, diagnosed with herniated discs and neck pain requiring lumbar fusion surgery, subsequently sued Load Trail, a nonsubscriber to the Texas workers' compensation system, alleging negligence. The dispute was subjected to arbitration, where arbitrator T. King Fifer awarded Julian $930,000.00 in damages after finding Load Trail negligent in providing a safe workplace. The trial court confirmed this arbitration award, prompting Load Trail to appeal, asserting the arbitrator demonstrated evident partiality. The Sixth Appellate District of Texas at Texarkana affirmed the trial court's judgment, concluding that Load Trail waived its claim of actual bias by not objecting during the arbitration and failed to provide sufficient evidence to prove such bias.