Dudlek v. Jovie Childcare Reimagined

CourtSuperior Court of Delaware
DecidedOctober 3, 2024
DocketN23A-12-005 SPL
StatusPublished

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Opinion

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

TIFFANY DUDLEK, ) ) Employee-Appellant, ) ) v. ) C.A. No. N23A-12-005 SPL ) JOVIE CHILDCARE ) REIMAGINED, ) ) Employer-Appellee. )

Submitted: August 9, 2024 Decided: October 3, 2024

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

Upon Consideration of the Appeal from the Decision of the Industrial Accident Board AFFIRMED

Jennifer Donnelly, Esquire, KIMMEL CARTER ROMAN PELTZ & O’NEILL, P.A., Wilmington, Delaware, Attorney for Appellant, Tiffany Dudlek.

Joseph Andrews, Esquire, LAW OFFICE OF JOSEPH ANDREWS, Dover, Delaware, Attorney for Appellee, Jovie Childcare Reimagined.

LUGG, J. I. INTRODUCTION

This is an appeal of a decision of the Industrial Accident Board (“Board”).

Tiffany Dudlek appeals the Board’s determination that she failed to establish, by a

preponderance of the evidence, that she was injured in an industrial accident while

working for Jovie Childcare Reimagined (“Jovie”). Having reviewed the Board’s

decision and the supporting record, this Court affirms the Board’s denial of Dudlek’s

Petition.

II. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

A. The Parties

Dudlek is a thirty-year-old mother, nanny, and certified daycare assistant

teacher who worked for Jovie as a childcare provider.1 Jovie is a national company

that provides babysitting services through backup care contracts with Delaware

employers.2 Jovie uses a mobile application (“app”) called “Find My Childcare” to

connect employees with job opportunities matching their availability.3 Most Jovie

employees work part-time, sporadic schedules.4

1 D.I. 12, Ex. B (“Hearing Transcript” or “Hrg. Tr.”) at 7, 9, 11, 57. 2 Hrg. Tr. at 89. 3 Hrg. Tr. at 29. 4 Hrg. Tr. at 90.

1 B. The Industrial Accident

Dudlek claimed she was injured on October 17, 2022 during a babysitting

assignment as a Jovie employee.5 Dudlek asserted that, while caring for a three-

year-old child at a client’s home in Wilmington, Delaware, she was seated on the

floor when the child tripped and inadvertently struck Dudlek in the back of the head

with a toy Tonka truck.6 Dudlek testified that she finished the remaining hour of her

work assignment, but instantly felt dizzy and suffered a migraine.7 And, Dudlek

stated, on her way home from Wilmington to Middletown, Delaware, she remained

dizzy and pulled over twice to vomit.8 Dudlek did not sustain any bruising or

bleeding to her head, and, following the accident, she continued with her “normal

routine,” awaiting new work assignments from Jovie.9

Although Dudlek believed her symptoms would improve, she stated that by

November 2022, she was vomiting daily and finding it difficult to perform routine

tasks.10 Dudlek testified that she canceled her scheduled work shift on November 7,

2022, because she did not feel well.11 On November 10, 2022, Dudlek used the

5 Hrg. Tr. at 7-8. 6 Hrg. Tr. at 8. 7 Hrg. Tr. at 8. 8 Hrg. Tr. at 9. 9 Hrg. Tr. at 10, 61. 10 Hrg. Tr. at 10-11. 11 Hrg. Tr. at 11.

2 “Slack” app to contact Michelle Russell, a Jovie supervisor, to report her alleged

work accident.12 On November 15, 2022, Dudlek filed a formal incident report.13

C. Dudlek’s Medical Treatment

Nearly a month after the alleged accident, Dudlek sought treatment for

dizziness at the Middletown emergency room.14 She was diagnosed with a

concussion and referred to the concussion clinic at Wilmington Hospital.15 On

November 23, 2022, Dudlek visited the concussion clinic and reported that her

vomiting and dizziness symptoms had worsened since the alleged work incident.16

The clinic prescribed Dudlek Gabapentin, sent her for visual and balance therapy

twice a week at ATI Physical Therapy, referred her to First State Orthopedics for a

neck evaluation, and ordered her to remain out of work.17

In early 2022, Dr. James Moran, a specialist in physical medicine and

rehabilitation, began treating Dudlek at First State Orthopedics for pain in the back

of her neck, at the base of her skull, and shooting down her right arm.18 Dudlek

underwent two injections to her neck, which did not provide her any relief.19 In

12 Hrg. Tr. at 10, 12, 13; D.I. 12, Ex. A (“Board Decision”) at 3. 13 Hrg. Tr. at 20. 14 Hrg. Tr. at 11. 15 Hrg. Tr. at 11, 14. 16 Hrg. Tr. at 14-15. 17 Hrg. Tr. at 15, 22. 18 Hrg. Tr. at 23, 64. 19 Hrg. Tr. at 24.

3 addition to receiving treatment from Dr. Moran, Dudlek continued to engage in

physical therapy and work with the concussion clinic.20 The concussion clinic kept

Dudlek on total work disability through May 2023.21 At the time of the October 3,

2023 hearing, Dudlek was under the care of Dr. Zaslavsky with First State

Orthopedics.22 Dudlek testified that, despite being cleared of her concussion, she

still experienced motion sickness in vehicles.23 Furthermore, she reported that her

neck symptoms intensified, affecting her hand function.24

D. Dudlek’s Pre-Existing and Intervening Health Conditions

In 2015, Dudlek sustained a concussion and back pain from a motor vehicle

accident.25 After the accident, she underwent six months of concussion therapy and

received back treatment for several months.26 Dudlek testified that her concussion

symptoms and low back pain fully resolved, and that she stopped treatment by

2016.27 Dudlek acknowledged that, following the motor vehicle accident, she

further injured her back when she tripped on a toy and fell down the stairs at her

20 Hrg. Tr. at 21, 24. 21 Hrg. Tr. at 24. 22 Hrg. Tr. at 25. 23 Hrg. Tr. at 25. 24 Hrg. Tr. at 25-26. 25 Hrg. Tr. at 26. 26 Hrg. Tr. at 26. 27 Hrg. Tr. at 26-27.

4 home.28 Additionally, Dudlek confirmed that she suffered from headaches for two

years prior to the alleged October 17, 2022, work accident.29 In 2019, Dudlek sought

treatment from her primary care doctor for her headaches, but she denied receiving

any treatment for headaches or concussion-like symptoms during 2022.30 Dudlek

also confirmed a history of anxiety and depression, but these diagnoses have not led

to formal work-related restrictions or caused dizziness, nausea, or blurred vision.31

After the alleged work accident, Dudlek reported incidents that exacerbated

her concussion and neck injuries.32 On December 1, 2022, Dudlek told ATI Physical

Therapy that she jarred her neck while attempting to grab her child while running.33

On December 19, 2022, Dudlek complained of increased neck pain and dizziness

after colliding with someone.34 On January 27, 2023, Dudlek informed ATI Physical

Therapy that she experienced symptoms due to a “lack of quiet time.”35 On February

23, 2023, ATI Physical Therapy documented that Dudlek experienced dizziness,

blurred vision, and increased headaches after attending church.36 On February 28,

28 Hrg. Tr. at 27. 29 Hrg. Tr. at 27-28. 30 Hrg. Tr. at 28. 31 Hrg. Tr. at 28. 32 Hrg. Tr. at 38-39. 33 Hrg. Tr. at 38-39. 34 Hrg. Tr. at 39. 35 Hrg. Tr. at 39-40. 36 Hrg. Tr. at 40-41.

5 2023, Dudlek encountered similar symptoms following a birthday party.37 On

March 9, 2023, Dudlek reported dizziness and disorientation after taking her

daughter to the hospital.38

E. Conflicting Expert Opinions

Jovie retained Dr. Richard Bennett, a physician specializing in neurology and

electromyography, to evaluate Dudlek.39 Dr. Bennett found that Dudlek displayed

no evidence of brain dysfunction.40 Additionally, Dr.

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