North Schuylkill School District v. Workmen's Compensation Appeal Board

477 A.2d 910, 83 Pa. Commw. 506, 1984 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 1539
CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJuly 5, 1984
DocketAppeal, No. 3092 C.D. 1983
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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North Schuylkill School District v. Workmen's Compensation Appeal Board, 477 A.2d 910, 83 Pa. Commw. 506, 1984 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 1539 (Pa. Ct. App. 1984).

Opinion

Opinion by

Judge MacPhail,

North Schuylkill School District (Employer) appeals from a determination by the Workmen’s Compensation Appeal Board (Board) that Stephen Bobiak (Claimant) is entitled to benefits1 because his heart attack was work-related. We affirm.

Claimant was a teacher and an assistant wrestling coach for Employer. During a wrestling practice on April 4, 1977, at approximately 4:00 p.m., Claimant demonstrated with Thomas Petrowsky, a student, how to escape a wrestling hold. The student was straddled over Claimant with one arm wrapped around Claimant’s waist, the other arm on Claimant’s elbow. When the student resisted Claimant’s effort to break the wrestling hold, the Claimant suddenly felt a sharp pain through the center of his chest and the student released his hold. Claimant felt nauseous, cancelled practice and went home.

Claimant’s chest pain continued throughout the night. The following morning he told the school nurse about the problem and Claimant was transported to Ashland State Hospital. Dr. Joseph A. Weber, Claimant’s attending physician at the hospital, diagnosed that Claimant suffered a myocardial infarction, a heart attack.

[508]*508Based on Dr. Weber’s testimony that Claimant was totally disabled from the heart attack which was, in his opinion, caused or triggered by the wrestling incident, the referee awarded workmen’s compensation benefits to Claimant. The Board affirmed.

Employer argues that Dr. Weber’s testimony was hearsay and incompetent2 to support an award of benefits because Dr. Weber’s opinion was based on a “confab of history” provided by Claimant, Claimant’s wife and the student.3 We disagree. While it is true that Dr. Weber based his opinion on the history that he obtained from the Claimant, Claimant’s wife and the student, the record indicates that Employer did not object to this portion of Dr. Weber’s testimony at the hearing before the referee. Hearsay evidence admitted without objection will support a finding of fact if it is corroborated by any competent evidence.4 Even if these statements to Dr. Weber were hearsay, both the Claimant and the student testified at the hearing which corroborated the portion of Dr. Weber’s testimony regarding the development of Claimant’s chest pain at the wrestling incident.

[509]*509Employer contends that Dr. Amilcar E. Longarini’s testimony that Claimant’s heart attack occurred on April 5, the day Claimant was admitted to the hospital and not April 4, the day of the wrestling incident, contradicts Dr. Weber’s testimony.5 It is within the province of the referee to accept the testimony of one medical witness over conflicting testimony of another medical witness.6 We are convinced that the referee’s findings are supported by substantial evidence.

Order

The order of the Workmen’s Compensation Appeal Board No. A-84105, dated October 27, 1983, is affirmed.

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