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    Recurrent Back Injury Leads to Denial of Benefits

    Court Upholds Denial of Benefits for Firefighter’s Recurrent Back Injury

    • The Delaware Supreme Court on December 4 upheld the denial of workers’ compensation benefits for a Wilmington firefighter’s 2023 back injury.
    • The court found the injury was a recurrence of a 2015 injury rather than an aggravation from a new event.
    • Because the firefighter had commuted his earlier claim in 2018, releasing the original carrier from future liability, no benefits were payable on the 2023 claim.
    • The distinction between a recurrence and an aggravation caused by an intervening event is a critical legal framework in workers’ comp cases involving successive injuries.

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    WV Supreme Court Denies Coverage for Worker’s Lumbar Condition

    • The Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia affirmed a lower court ruling that denied a worker coverage for lumbar radiculopathy in a worker’s compensation dispute.
    • The employee argued that a work injury caused a new, severe back condition, separate from his pre-existing back pain.
    • His doctor agreed that his quality of life drastically decreased after the injury.
    • The employer, West Virginia Paving, Inc., argued the condition was pre-existing and active before the incident.

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    Appeals Board Upholds Death Benefits for Flooring Installer’s Dependents

    • The Tennessee Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board recently confirmed death benefits for a flooring installer’s dependents.
    • The employee suffered a fatal heart attack while scraping adhesive at a job site.
    • The employer, E.S. Dockery Company, challenged the claim, arguing the death was due to severe preexisting heart disease, not work activities.
    • The court sided with the dependents’ medical expert, who testified that the job’s physical exertion likely triggered the fatal event in the otherwise “stable” worker.

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