GARY STREEPER v. STATE OF NEW JERSEY (DIVISION OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION)

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedMarch 8, 2022
DocketA-1625-19
StatusUnpublished

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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1625-19

GARY STREEPER,

Petitioner-Appellant,

v.

STATE OF NEW JERSEY,

Respondent-Respondent. __________________________

Submitted June 30, 2021 – Decided March 8, 2022

Before Judges Accurso and DeAlmeida.

On appeal from the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2005-11028.

Joel F. Abramson, attorney for appellant.

Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney for respondent (Melissa H. Raksa, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Cheryl A. Ward, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief).

The opinion of the court was delivered by

DeALMEIDA, J.A.D. Petitioner Gary Streeper appeals from the November 8, 2019 order of a

judge of compensation dismissing, as untimely filed, his application for review

or modification of a compensation award. We vacate the order and remand.

I.

Streeper is employed by the State. On April 15, 2003, he injured his right

leg and knee in an accident at work. He subsequently filed a claim for workers '

compensation benefits. The claim, which was assigned petition number 05-

11028, was accepted by the State as compensable. Streeper subsequently

received authorized medical treatment for his injuries. On September 8, 2008,

the workers' compensation court entered a judgment approving a settlement of

Streeper's claim for the 2003 incident.

Streeper subsequently sought additional medical treatment and

compensation for his injuries. The State authorized right knee replacement

surgery, follow-up medical treatment, and additional compensation. He last

received temporary disability compensation for the 2003 incident on April 8,

2011, and last received payment for medical treatment for the 2003 incident on

February 1, 2012.

On July 24, 2019, Streeper filed an application for review or modification

of his award relating to the 2003 incident. He alleged the injuries to his right

A-1625-19 2 leg and knee had worsened after entry of the judgment memorializing the

settlement. He noted the right knee replacement surgery as evidence of his

worsening condition.

The State filed an answer asserting that the workers' compensation court

lacked jurisdiction to review Streeper's application because it was filed beyond

the two-year statute of limitations. See N.J.S.A. 34:15-27 (providing that an

application for review or modification of a compensation award must be filed

within two years of the date when the injured person last received a payment on

the award). The compensation court considered the State's assertion to be a

motion to dismiss the application.

Streeper opposed the motion. He acknowledged that the application to

review or modify the award relating to the 2003 incident was filed beyond the

statutory limitations period. He argued, however, the judge of compensation

should exercise her inherent authority to: (1) relax the two-year period

established in N.J.S.A. 34:15-27 in the interest of justice and to effectuate the

remedial purpose of the Workers' Compensation Act (WCA), N.J.S.A. 34:15-1

to -146; (2) reopen the judgment relating to the 2003 claim on the basis of a

mistake or for other good cause; or (3) amend a then-pending, timely filed,

November 25, 2013 application for review or modification of an award he

A-1625-19 3 received for a claim relating to injury he suffered in 2000 to include a request

for review or modification of the award relating to the 2003 incident.

In support of his arguments, Streeper explained that in 2010 he had

multiple compensation claims regarding distinct injuries simultaneously

pending before the compensation court. Those claims included a petition he

filed on March 7, 2002, for an injury to his left leg and knee in a work-related

incident in 2000. That claim was assigned claim number 02-7846 and was

settled in 2005, reopened in 2007, and settled again on February 7, 2009.

Streeper stated that when he sought additional medical treatment for his

right leg and knee relating to the 2003 incident, he also sought additional

medical treatment for his left leg and knee relating to the 2000 incident. The

State provided the treatment requested for both injuries without the need to file

an application for review or modification of either claim, even though both

claims had, at that point, been settled. Streeper received a left knee replacement

on October 20, 2010, two months prior to the replacement of his right knee.

According to Streeper, beginning in September 2010, at the direction of

the Division of Workers' Compensation (Division), the additional medical

treatment for both the 2000 incident and the 2003 incident were administered

under a single petition number, 02-7846. He argued that the administrative

A-1625-19 4 treatment of the claims as a single claim left his counsel with the impression that

both claims would in the future be treated as a single claim under petition

number 02-7846. In addition, he noted that Horizon Casualty Services, the

insurance company that administers the State's workers' compensation claims ,

assigned a single claim number in its records to the additional medical treatment

relating to both the 2000 and 2003 incidents, including the knee replacements.

On November 25, 2013, Streeper's counsel filed an application for review

or modification of final award under petition number 02-7846 intending it to

apply to both the 2000 and 2003 incidents. The application, however, states that

the injury at issue occurred on March 10, 2000, and was last settled on February

2, 2009. Those dates correspond to the 2000 incident. There is no indication

on the face of the application that it applies to the award for the 2003 incident.

Streeper also submitted a "memo to file" dated September 28, 2010, in

opposition to the motion. The memo, which was prepared by his counsel, states

that "Horizon consolidated [Streeper's] two claim petitions under one claim

number" and that he "discussed consolidating the two cases for and at the time

of settlement" with a representative of the Division.

Streeper also submitted a January 9, 2018 "Memo to File" prepared by his

counsel. That memo, written more than four years after the filing of the

A-1625-19 5 November 25, 2013 application, stated that during a telephone call that day a

representative of the Division "informed me that the 2003 claim for C.P. 05 -

11028 Right Knee is OPEN . . . ."

Three months later, a Division investigator informed Streeper's counsel

by email that "[t]he 2003 claim for R-Knee is unfortunately out of 2 years limit

and it has been closed. There is a judgment on this claim. There is no re-opener

in our system. Mr. Streeper got his payment until 2011 and [h]e got treatment

until 2012." 1

The judge of compensation issued an oral opinion granting the State's

motion. She found that the July 24, 2019 application was filed more than seven

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