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Thomas v. Warren County DPW

Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Third Department, New York.
Jan 19, 2012
91 A.D.3d 1146 (N.Y. App. Div. 2012)

Opinion

2012-01-19

In the Matter of the Claim of William A. THOMAS, Respondent, v. WARREN COUNTY DPW, Appellant.Workers' Compensation Board, Respondent.

Lemire Johnson, L.L.C., Malta (Christopher R. Lemire of counsel), for appellant. James Trauring & Associates, L.L.C., Schenectady (Michael S. Joseph of counsel), for William A. Thomas, respondent.


Lemire Johnson, L.L.C., Malta (Christopher R. Lemire of counsel), for appellant. James Trauring & Associates, L.L.C., Schenectady (Michael S. Joseph of counsel), for William A. Thomas, respondent. Eric T. Schneiderman, Attorney General, New York City (Steven Segall of counsel), for Workers' Compensation Board, respondent.

Before: MERCURE, ACTING P.J., ROSE, LAHTINEN, KAVANAGH and McCARTHY, JJ.

ROSE, J.

Appeal from a decision of the Workers' Compensation Board, filed July 20, 2010, which, among other things, ruled that the employer was not entitled to reimbursement from the Special Disability Fund.

Claimant sustained an injury in 2009 while working as a light equipment operator for the employer. Claimant was also working for a janitorial service at the time of the injury. As the employer in whose employment claimant was injured, however, the employer was directed to pay benefits based upon claimant's average weekly wages from both employments pursuant to Workers' Compensation Law § 14(6). The employer appeals.

Workers' Compensation Law § 14(6) was amended as part of the comprehensive reforms enacted in 2007 ( see L. 2007, ch. 6, § 77). Prior to the amendment, the statute provided that an employer required to pay compensation to a concurrently employed worker based on the average weekly wages of all concurrent employments was eligible for reimbursement from the Special Disability Fund for any additional benefits paid in excess of the benefits that would have been paid without concurrent employment ( see Workers' Compensation Law § 14 [former (6) ] ). The 2007 amendment provided that the Fund would only be available for claims presented in accordance with the newly enacted Workers' Compensation Law § 15(8)(h)(2)(A) which, as relevant here, bars an employer from filing a claim for reimbursement from the Fund for an injury with a date of accident or disablement on or after July 1, 2007 ( see L. 2007, ch. 6, § 76).

The employer contends that, without the ability to be reimbursed by the Fund for the payment of additional benefits due to claimant's concurrent employment, it is no longer required to pay those additional benefits. Alternatively, the employer argues that the Fund has not been closed to requests for reimbursements made pursuant to Workers' Compensation Law § 14(6) and that the amendment only places a time limit on applications for reimbursement. We previously have considered these arguments, however, and rejected them ( see Matter of Hope v. Warren County Bd. of Elections, 89 A.D.3d 1365, 1366, 934 N.Y.S.2d 245, 246–247 [2011]; Matter of Jaworek v. Sears Roebuck & Co., 67 A.D.3d 1161, 1162–1163, 888 N.Y.S.2d 316 [2009], lv. denied 14 N.Y.3d 704, 2010 WL 1077289 [2010]; see also Matter of Castelli v. NRG, 85 A.D.3d 1414, 1416, 927 N.Y.S.2d 395 [2011], lv. denied 17 N.Y.3d 714, 2011 WL 5041672 [2011] ).

As we held in Hope, the amended statutory language closed the Fund to new claims after July 1, 2007, but concurrent employment must still be considered when calculating an injured worker's average weekly wage and there is no reduction of benefits to such workers ( Matter of Hope v. Warren County Bd. of Elections, 934 N.Y.S.2d at 247). To conclude otherwise would be to subvert the purpose of Workers' Compensation Law § 14(6), and ignore the plain language of the 2007 amendment and the Legislature's intent to close the Fund ( see L. 2007, ch. 6, §§ 76, 77; Assembly Mem in Support, Bill Jacket, L. 2007, ch. 6, at 28). The employer's remaining arguments have been considered and found to be unavailing.

ORDERED that the decision is affirmed, without costs.

MERCURE, ACTING P.J., LAHTINEN, KAVANAGH and McCarthy, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Thomas v. Warren County DPW

Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Third Department, New York.
Jan 19, 2012
91 A.D.3d 1146 (N.Y. App. Div. 2012)
Case details for

Thomas v. Warren County DPW

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of the Claim of William A. THOMAS, Respondent, v. WARREN…

Court:Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Third Department, New York.

Date published: Jan 19, 2012

Citations

91 A.D.3d 1146 (N.Y. App. Div. 2012)
936 N.Y.S.2d 579
2012 N.Y. Slip Op. 269