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Case Law Update June 2023
Case Law Updates
Updated 6-27-23 Friesen v. State of Florida Highway Patrol/Div. of Risk Mgmt., ___ So.3d___ (Fla. 1st DCA 6/21/23)Heart/Lung Statute/Disability/Occupational Disease The DCA affirmed the JCC’s ruling that the claimant failed to satisfy the disability element required to prove compensability under F.S. s. 440.151(1).  After completing a pre-employment physical in 2001, the claimant was evaluated by his PCP in 2008, diagnosed with hypertension, taken out of work for a few days and prescribed medicine. No WC claim was filed nor were... View More
Manning v. Floridian Carpentry, Inc. / AmTrust
HR Law Cases
JCC Weiss (Ft. Myers) (Andrew Borah) (6-2-23)– Denied compensability including claims for payment of hospital bills, indemnity and medical care. Claimant alleged to have pulled a muscle in his left leg at work. Claimant declined medical care for such alleged work injury. Nineteen days later, claimant was admitted into hospital unconscious and diagnosed with a staph infection in his left leg. Claimant remained hospitalized for months due to significant sequelae from the staph infection where, after the initial December discharge,... View More
Robertson v. John Knox Village of Florida, Inc. / MEMIC
HR Law Cases
JCC Lewis (Fort Lauderdale) (6-1-23) (Andy Borah) – Awarded sanctions against claimant’s attorney. Compensability of an alleged 1/27/2022 lumbar injury was adjudicated and denied for untimely notice and the only medical evidence presented established that the MCC of any disability or need for treatment was due to the claimant’s pre-existing conditions. The claimant’s lawyer also filed a petition asserting a different date of accident of 4/29/2022 with the Employer, alternatively alleging a repetitive back injury. However, the claimant did not... View More
Sublett-Bowman v. Unifi Delta Airlines / Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc.
HR Law Cases
JCC Walker (Pensacola) (5-31-23) (Matt Bennett) – Denied adjustment to AWW.  The claimant sought to include seasonal wages from her former seasonal job in her AWW. The claimant worked for the Employer as an airline ramp agent. Prior to that, she had worked as a server at a restaurant, but she quit her restaurant job before she began working for the Employer. Her work accident occurred five months later. She was only working with the Employer on the date of... View More