Page v. Harnett County Public Utilities

CourtNorth Carolina Industrial Commission
DecidedDecember 20, 2006
DocketI.C. NOS. 231968 303723.
StatusPublished

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Page v. Harnett County Public Utilities, (N.C. Super. Ct. 2006).

Opinion

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The Full Commission reviewed the prior Opinion and Award, based upon the record of the proceedings before the Deputy Commissioner and the briefs and oral argument before the Full Commission. The appealing party has shown good grounds to receive further evidence and upon reconsideration of all the evidence, the Full Commission affirms, with modification, the Opinion and Award of the Deputy Commissioner.

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The Full Commission finds as fact and concludes as matters of law the following, which were entered into by the parties in a Pre-Trial Agreement and at the hearing before the Deputy Commissioner as:

STIPULATIONS
1. On or about February 15, 2002, an employee-employer relationship existed between plaintiff and defendant-employer.

2. On or about October 22, 2002, an employee-employer relationship existed between plaintiff and defendant-employer.

3. On or about February 15, 2002, while plaintiff was employed by defendant-employer, the parties were subject to and bound by the provisions of the North Carolina Workers' Compensation Act, and Zurich American Insurance insured defendant-employer. The North Carolina Industrial Commission assigned number 231968 to this claim.

4. Zurich's coverage for the employer ended on June 30, 2002, and Sedgwick James C.M.S. assumed workers' compensation management for the employer beginning on July 1, 2002.

5. On October 22, 2002, while plaintiff was employed by defendant-employer, the parties were subject to and bound by the provisions of the North Carolina Workers' Compensation Act, and defendant-employer was self-insured, with claims managed by Sedgwick James C.M.S. The North Carolina Industrial Commission assigned number 303723 to this claim.

6. All parties are properly before the Industrial Commission and the Industrial Commission has jurisdiction over the parties and the subject matter.

7. All parties have been correctly designated and there is no question as to misjoinder or nonjoinder of parties.

8. The parties stipulated into evidence a packet of medical records, Industrial Commission Forms, including a Form 22, Accident Report Forms, and a claim note from Defendant Zurich American dated October 31, 2002, that were attached to the Pre-Trial Agreement and entered into evidence as stipulated exhibits 1-27.

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Based upon all the competent evidence of record, the Full Commission makes the following:

FINDINGS OF FACT
1. As of the date of the hearing before the Deputy Commissioner, plaintiff was 38 years of age. She began her employment with defendant-employer in 1995 as a Meter Reader.

2. On Friday, February 15, 2002, plaintiff sustained an injury to her back while in the course and scope of her employment as a Meter Reader II with defendant-employer. At approximately 1:30 p.m., plaintiff was directed by her supervisor to assist with a service leak at a residence at 4400 Rosser Pittman Road. Plaintiff used a shovel to dig up the line, which was near a large pine tree. At the hearing before the Deputy Commissioner, plaintiff testified that she had to dig around a very large pine tree with many roots to find the leak on the water service line. Because there were so many roots, plaintiff had to chop the roots and dig a large hole approximately four feet in diameter. After plaintiff dug up the service line, she had to tug on the line to get it fitted back together and as she did so, she felt a twinge of pain in her lower back.

3. Plaintiff reported her back injury to her supervisor, Donnie Osborne, and an accident report was completed. The Form 19,Employer's Report of Employee's Injury or Occupational Disease to theIndustrial Commission was dated February 19, 2002.

4. Plaintiff first presented to Dr. Redolfo Reyes on or about February 18, 2002. Dr. Reyes prescribed muscle relaxants and pain medication and placed plaintiff on light duty. X-rays of the lower back performed on February 18, 2002, revealed mild degenerative disc disease, with no acute abnormalities.

5. On April 9, 2002, plaintiff again presented to Dr. Reyes with continued complaints of lower back pain. Dr. Reyes referred plaintiff to a neurosurgeon, Dr. Samuel St. Clair of Neurosurgical Associates, whom she saw the next day.

6. An MRI of the lumbar spine was done on April 18, 2002, which revealed mild disk desiccation at L4-5 and L5-S1without significant loss of height; no significant disk herniation or pathology at L1-2, L2-3, and L3-4; mild to moderate focal left lateral disk protrusion at L4-5; and no significant disk herniation at L5-S1. Based upon the MRI results, and plaintiff's symptoms, on April 23, 2002, Dr. St. Clair assessed plaintiff with a left lateral disk herniation at L4-L5 with left leg radiculopathy. Dr. St. Clair continued plaintiff on light duty and scheduled an appointment for her in three weeks.

7. At her May 16, 2002, visit with Dr. St. Clair, plaintiff's symptoms and neurologic status were unchanged, but Dr. St. Clair noted plaintiff was progressively improving as to her pain. Plaintiff reported that she was now performing her regular work. At that time, Dr. St. Clair noted that he did not recommend surgery unless plaintiff's symptoms continued to worsen. Plaintiff continued her prescription pain medication including a course of steroid treatment and over-the-counter pain relievers to deal with her continued pain.

8. On June 30, 2002, between plaintiff's first date of accident on February 15, 2002, and plaintiff's second date of accident of October 22, 2002, defendant-employer changed coverage from Zurich American Insurance to being self-insured with claims administered by Sedgwick CMS.

9. Between her last visit to Dr. St. Clair on May 16, 2002, and October 22, 2002, plaintiff remained under the care of Dr. Reyes for her back. She continued taking her pain medications, and her back pain did not completely resolve. Plaintiff was seen in Dr. Reyes' office on September 30, 2002, and October 7, 14, and 21, 2002. Although her back injury was noted at the September 30th visit, her main complaints at these visits were sinus congestion and depression, for which she was prescribed Paxil.

10. On Friday, October 22, 2002, at approximately 12:30 p.m., plaintiff was instructed by her supervisor to report to a residence at 4488 Olivia Road, Sanford, North Carolina to assist another meter reader, Ken Fogelman, with a possible water leak. The leak was located and plaintiff and Mr. Fogelman took turns digging up the line. The dirt was "unusually heavy" wet red clay. The meter box was on a bank, near a ditch, where it was difficult to dig. Plaintiff was in an awkward position as she was digging, and had to lean on one knee, dig, and then place the wet dirt up on an embankment due to the slope. As plaintiff was lifting a shovel full of dirt and extending her arms to dump the load, she felt an intense and immediate pain in her neck and right shoulder. Plaintiff knew immediately that something was wrong. Ken Fogelman testified that he could see in her face that plaintiff was in pain.

11. Plaintiff reported her injury the next day to her supervisor, Donny Osborne. Mr. Osborne completed an Employee On-The-Job Accident Report (Stipulated Exhibit 19) dated October 23, 2002. Mr. Osborne noted that plaintiff had injured her lower back and her shoulder. At the hearing before the Deputy Commissioner, plaintiff confirmed this but testified that she did not remember exactly what she told her supervisor but that she had no reason to believe that he would not report it exactly as she had told him.

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