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Kern v. Ortmann Stair Company(2006)
September 7, 2006
The Commission affirmed the Administrative Law Judge's award allowing workers' compensation benefits for Angela Kern's slip and fall injury sustained on June 4, 2004, at Ortmann Stair Company in Franklin County, Missouri. The injury resulted in permanent partial disability to multiple body parts including the cervical spine, left shoulder, left knee, and left ankle.
Dubinsky v. St. Louis Blues Hockey Club(2006)
September 7, 2006
The Labor and Industrial Relations Commission affirmed the Administrative Law Judge's award allowing workers' compensation for Steven Dubinsky, who suffered a head injury from being hit with a hockey stick during professional employment on January 28, 2003. The employee was awarded compensation for 10% permanent disability to the body as a whole, with medical aid of $10,635.00 already paid by the employer/insurer.
Huskic v. Labarge Products, Inc.(2006)
September 7, 2006
The Commission affirmed the Administrative Law Judge's award allowing workers' compensation benefits to Izudin Huskic for a back injury sustained from falling off a dumpster on March 15, 2000. The employee was awarded compensation for temporary disability, permanent disability of 25% body as a whole, and necessary medical aid totaling $40,291.55.
Probst v. Bill Wise (d/b/a Wise Construction Company)(2006)
September 5, 2006
The Commission affirmed the administrative law judge's award allowing workers' compensation benefits to employee Paul Probst, finding the award was supported by competent and substantial evidence. The Commission denied the employer's request for attorney fees and costs, finding no statutory authority to award such fees from the insurer for defending the claim.
Smith v. APAC Kansas, Inc.(2006)
September 5, 2006
The Labor and Industrial Relations Commission affirmed the Administrative Law Judge's award of permanent total disability benefits to Earlene Smith for injuries sustained when she was assaulted by an unknown motorist on August 15, 2002, while in the course and scope of her employment. The Commission found the award was supported by competent and substantial evidence and in accordance with the Missouri Workers' Compensation Act.
Dedear v. Proffer Transportation, Inc. d/b/a Proffer Produce Company(2006)
August 30, 2006
The Labor and Industrial Relations Commission affirmed the administrative law judge's award of permanent partial disability compensation for employee John Dedear, rejecting his argument that the lump sum award should be prorated over his life expectancy under § 287.250.9 RSMo. The court held that proration only applies to compromise settlements approved by agreement of the parties, not to contested hearing awards.
Hudson v. LaFarge Construction Corporation(2006)
August 29, 2006
The Labor and Industrial Relations Commission affirmed the administrative law judge's award allowing workers' compensation for James A. Hudson's compensable injuries sustained while performing shoveling duties. A separate concurring and dissenting opinion argued the award should be modified to increase permanent partial disability compensation for recurrent right carpal tunnel syndrome from 17% to 25% at the right wrist level.
Browning (Winkler) v. A. B. Chance Company(2006)
August 29, 2006
The Labor and Industrial Relations Commission affirmed the Administrative Law Judge's award denying compensation for a claimed right shoulder injury on May 24, 2001. The Commission found that while the injury was deemed compensable and work-related, no additional benefits were awarded to the employee.
Rogers v. Dillard's(2006)
August 29, 2006
The Labor and Industrial Relations Commission affirmed the Administrative Law Judge's award of workers' compensation benefits to Cynthia Rogers for a left knee injury sustained on January 4, 2003, at her workplace in St. Louis County. The award includes temporary total disability benefits, permanent partial disability benefits, permanent total disability benefits, and necessary medical aid totaling over $43,000, with the Second Injury Fund liable for a portion of the permanent disability and lifetime benefits.
Pruett v. Bleigh Construction Company(2006)
August 25, 2006
The Labor and Industrial Relations Commission affirmed the Administrative Law Judge's award of workers' compensation benefits to Sandra J. Pruett for a left knee injury sustained on April 13, 1999, while employed by Bleigh Construction Company. The Commission approved permanent total disability benefits beginning February 27, 2004, along with medical expenses and temporary disability compensation previously paid.
Speckhals v. ALS Association(2006)
August 25, 2006
The Commission modified the Administrative Law Judge's award regarding future medical care for the employee's work-related occipital neuralgia and migraines. Rather than awarding a $25,000 lump sum to absolve the employer of liability, the Commission ordered the employer to provide ongoing future medical care and treatment including medication oversight deemed reasonable and necessary to treat the residual headaches from the accident.
Smith v. The Board of Education of the City of St. Louis(2006)
August 24, 2006
The Labor and Industrial Relations Commission affirmed the administrative law judge's award allowing workers' compensation for Diane Smith's occupational disease from repetitive use of her wrists, right upper extremity, shoulders and neck sustained on May 7, 1998. The employee was awarded unpaid medical expenses of $40,052.80 and 175 weeks of permanent partial disability compensation totaling $41,889.75, for a combined award of $93,021.96.
Slankard v. J. H. Berra Construction Co., Inc.(2006)
August 23, 2006
The Commission affirmed the Administrative Law Judge's award granting workers' compensation benefits to Leonard Slankard for a slip and fall injury at work on August 12, 2002, that resulted in bilateral shoulder injuries with permanent partial disability. The Second Injury Fund was found liable for permanent total disability benefits at a weekly differential rate of $146.24.
Nienhause v. City of Town & Country(2006)
August 23, 2006
The Labor and Industrial Relations Commission affirmed the administrative law judge's award of workers' compensation for John Nienhause, who sustained a repetitive strain injury to his low back while employed by the City of Town & Country on November 17, 2002. The claimant was awarded 60 weeks of permanent partial disability compensation totaling $20,407.20 for 15% permanent partial disability of the body referable to the low back.
Kempker v. ABB T & D(2006)
August 23, 2006
The Commission affirmed the Administrative Law Judge's award of permanent total disability benefits for William Kempker, who sustained a compensable back injury on February 24, 2001 while employed by ABB T & D. The claimant was awarded permanent total disability benefits beginning September 21, 2002, for his lifetime.
Ignatz v. Phillips Getschow Co.(2006)
August 23, 2006
The Labor and Industrial Relations Commission affirmed the Administrative Law Judge's award allowing workers' compensation benefits for a left elbow injury sustained by James Ignatz on March 8, 2000, in Franklin County, Missouri. The injury was found to be compensable under Missouri law, resulting in permanent partial disability benefits and a total award of $15,832.88 with Second Injury Fund liability.
Bauer v. Miller County Ambulance Service(2006)
August 23, 2006
The Labor and Industrial Relations Commission affirmed the administrative law judge's award denying workers' compensation benefits to Timothy Bauer, finding that he failed to prove a work-related accident or occupational disease. The claimant's alleged psychological/post-traumatic stress injury on November 9, 2003 was determined not to have arisen out of or in the course of his employment with Miller County Ambulance District.
Busch v. Fred Weber, Inc.(2006)
August 22, 2006
The Labor and Industrial Relations Commission affirmed the Administrative Law Judge's award of workers' compensation benefits to David Busch for a right knee injury sustained on January 18, 2002, while closing his employer's shop. The Commission approved a 45% permanent partial disability award along with medical expenses and temporary disability compensation.
Zimmerman v. City of Richmond Heights(2006)
August 22, 2006
The Missouri Court of Appeals reversed the Commission's initial denial of permanent partial disability benefits, remanding the case for reconsideration. The Commission awarded Joseph Zimmerman 5% permanent partial disability compensation for a seizure suffered on November 14, 2001, representing a compromise between medical expert opinions of 2% and 8% disability.
Neathery v. Accurate Fire Protection Systems(2006)
August 22, 2006
The Labor and Industrial Relations Commission modified the October 19, 2005 award of the administrative law judge in this workers' compensation case involving employee Eric Neathery. The Commission affirmed the administrative law judge's decision to issue a final award on all stipulated issues including future medical care, temporary disability, permanent disability, and Second Injury Fund liability, and denied the employee's subsequent motions to submit additional evidence.
Grubbs v. Ford Motor Company(2006)
August 18, 2006
The Missouri LIRC affirmed the administrative law judge's award of workers' compensation for Margaret Grubbs, who was struck by a car on October 11, 2001 while employed at Ford Motor Company in Claycomo, Clay County. The award granted permanent partial disability benefits for injuries to both upper extremities, the right lower extremity, and the back, with compensation rates of $628.90 for temporary total disability and $329.42 for permanent partial disability.
Dunn v. Jordan Concrete(2006)
August 11, 2006
The Missouri LIRC reversed the Administrative Law Judge's award, finding that the employee did not sustain an injury arising out of and in the course of employment. The Commission disagreed with the ALJ's conclusion that a compensable workplace injury occurred on March 19, 1999.
White v. Baden Christian Child Care Center(2006)
August 10, 2006
The Labor and Industrial Relations Commission affirmed the Administrative Law Judge's award of workers' compensation benefits to employee Maurnita White for injuries sustained when a chair collapsed on August 11, 2003. The employee was awarded 10% permanent partial disability of the body as a whole referable to neck and upper back injuries, along with temporary disability and medical expense coverage.
Hazelwood v. Access Courier(2006)
August 9, 2006
The Commission affirmed the Administrative Law Judge's decision denying all workers' compensation benefits to Richard Hazelwood for an alleged back injury while lifting objects onto a truck. The claim was denied because the injury was found not to have arisen out of and in the course of employment, and the employer did not receive proper notice of the alleged accident.
Galkowski v. Bi-State Development Agency(2006)
August 9, 2006
The Commission affirmed the administrative law judge's award of permanent total disability benefits for Larry Galkowski, a bus mechanic whose right hand was caught in an air compressor, amputating digits. The claimant was awarded $490.13 per week in lifetime compensation beginning August 5, 2002, with credit given for advances already paid.