Buddin v. Conagra Poultry Co.

968 So. 2d 1204
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedOctober 31, 2007
Docket42,535-WCA
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Buddin v. Conagra Poultry Co., 968 So. 2d 1204 (La. Ct. App. 2007).

Opinion

968 So.2d 1204 (2007)

Donald BUDDIN, Claimant-Appellant
v.
CONAGRA POULTRY COMPANY, Defendant-Appellee.

No. 42,535-WCA.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit.

October 31, 2007.

*1205 Robert W. Hallack, Baton Rouge, for Claimant/Appellant.

Hayes, Harkey, Smith & Cascio, by John B. Saye, Monroe, for Defendant/Appellee.

Before BROWN, CARAWAY, and PEATROSS, JJ.

BROWN, Chief Judge.

In this workers' compensation action, claimant, Donald Buddin, has appealed from the dismissal of his claim for medical benefits, penalties, and attorney fees, from defendant, ConAgra Poultry Company.[1] Finding that the Workers' Compensation Judge ("WCJ") erred in concluding that claimant failed to establish that his back *1206 injury was caused by a work-related accident, we reverse that part of the WCJ's judgment denying Buddin's benefits.

Facts and Procedural Background

In September 1995, after retiring from a career in the United States Air Force, claimant, Donald Buddin, went to work for ConAgra in Union Parish, Louisiana. Buddin worked as part of a team that maintained the large scales used by the company to weigh chickens.

During the course and scope of his employment, Buddin injured the rotator cuff in both of his shoulders. He is currently receiving temporary total disability benefits for these injuries, and his entitlement to compensation for the rotator cuff injuries is not at issue in this appeal. Buddin has also claimed that he sustained a herniated spinal disc as a result of a work-related accident. ConAgra denied that Buddin's back injury was the result of an on-the-job incident, and the WCJ rendered judgment in favor of ConAgra, finding no causal connection between Buddin's back injury and his employment.

As an airman with the Air Force and later as a retiree, Buddin has obtained medical treatment through military hospitals, and most recently at Barksdale Air Force Base ("BAFB") in Bossier City, Louisiana. The extensive medical records admitted into evidence, detailing Buddin's medical history for decades, reveal that claimant had no significant complaints of back pain prior to March 20, 2002, apart from one incident in 1978 that apparently resolved without further treatment.

Claimant's Testimony

At trial, Buddin testified that he injured his back at work while pulling the large scale used for weighing chickens. He didn't notify anyone in his crew or a supervisor that day because it was a Sunday. Buddin stated that he told his supervisor, Joey Gaspard, about the incident after he saw the doctor at BAFB. The medical report for a March 20, 2002, visit relates that Buddin injured his back dragging a 200-lb. scale. As a result of his accident, he missed two weeks from work. Buddin recalled that his supervisor advised him that the simplest way to handle it would be for him to put the missed time down as sick leave. No work documents were produced to contradict this testimony.

After the two weeks off, claimant returned to his regular job duties until around April 2003, which is when his shoulder problems began. After he had surgery on both shoulders, claimant attempted to return to work with restrictions, but was told not to come back in until he was 100%. Buddin stated that his back condition worsened during this time. He had tingling and numbness down his left leg, which did not begin until after the incident when he hurt himself dragging the scales.

The WCJ questioned claimant about his back pain and its origin. While Buddin was unable to give a specific date for when his back pain began, he was certain about two things: it occurred in 2002 and he went to BAFB for treatment. Buddin also testified that he took two weeks off after his accident, then returned to his previous assignment, which was scales maintenance. While his shoulder injuries occurred over a period of time, his back injury began after a specific incident, then was continuous after that accident. When it got worse, that's when he told the doctor and had surgery.

Medical Evidence

On March 20, 2002, Buddin saw Dr. John Goddard at the BAFB hospital. The medical record shows that the then 56-year-old claimant presented with a complaint of constant sharp lower back pain and left hip pain. Buddin related to Dr. *1207 Goddard that he had injured his lower back and buttocks at work while dragging a 200 lb. scale. Claimant also told Dr. Goddard that the pain radiated into his left hip. Dr. Goddard prescribed Tylenol, Anaprox, Flexeril and Lortab, but imposed no work restrictions.

After consulting Dr. Goddard, Buddin sought further medical treatment, none of which, however, until he treated with Dr. Ramos in October of 2003, was related to his back injury.

On October 16, 2003, Buddin's wife called Dr. Marilyn Uhr, who had been treating claimant for high blood pressure, diabetes and heart problems, and was referred to Dr. Marco Ramos, a neurosurgeon, for Buddin's back pain and sciatica. An MRI revealed, among other things, a bulging disc at L5-S1 with a mild impingement of the right S-1 nerve root. Buddin reported to Dr. Ramos that the pain had been "off and on" for about five years but almost constant for about two years. In a letter to Dr. Uhr, Dr. Ramos reported that:

The patient states that for the last two years or so he has been having almost constant low back pain radiated to the posterior aspect of both lower extremities. At times, this is worse in the right than in the left. The symptoms are precipitated by driving and sitting.

Notably, Dr. Ramos did not ask Buddin if he had injured his back in a specific incident, and claimant did not volunteer this information. Dr. Ramos diagnosed Buddin with a herniated nucleus pulposus at L5-S1 and with lumbrosacral radiculopathy, but was unable to determine the age of this condition.

On November 19, 2003, Dr. Ramos performed hemilaminectomy surgery on Buddin's back to correct the problem. During surgery, Dr. Ramos found that claimant's condition was chronic, i.e., it had not developed over the past several months. Dr. Ramos believed that the condition was consistent with an injury as described by claimant because the condition had become chronic but the doctor did not say with certainty that the injury was a result of the March 2002 incident.

Buddin saw another neurosurgeon, Dr. Donald Smith, on August 16, 2004, for an evaluation of his claim—a "second opinion" visit. Claimant told Dr. Smith that he had suffered an accident at work but was not more specific about what he believed to be the cause of his injury. Dr. Smith reviewed Dr. Ramos' operative notes and opined that Buddin's back problem could be the result of a long period of repetitive small injuries or from a single episode of injury. Dr. Smith said that the limited history that he took from Buddin did not permit the doctor to relate claimant's problem to an individual event.

The WCJ's Opinion

After considering the above testimony and medical evidence, the WCJ took the matter under advisement and on August 24, 2006, issued her verbal reasons for judgment, in which she stated, in part:

Claimant was unable to determine the day of his accident. He speculated it occurred on a Sunday before a doctor's visit. He speculated it occurred on March 17, 2002, or September or October 2002. He did not report an injury to Dr. Uhr nor to Dr. Ramos prior to the affidavit. He gave reports noting radiating pain for two years and on another occasion for five years. . . .

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