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Universal Living and Commonwealth Contractors Group Self-Insured Association v. Stalcup

9/24/2002

MEMORANDUM OPINION


Universal Living and its insurer (hereinafter referred to as "employer") contend the Workers' Compensation Commission erred in denying its application alleging a change in condition on the ground that employer failed to prove that Kurt F. Stalcup's (claimant) current disability was not causally related to his compensable May 22, 2000 injury by accident. Upon reviewing the record and the parties' briefs, we conclude that this appeal is without merit. Accordingly, we summarily affirm the commission's decision. Rule 5A:27.


"General principles of workman's compensation law provide that 'in an application for review of any award on the ground of change in condition, the burden is on the party alleging such change to prove his allegations by a preponderance of the evidence.'" Great Atl. & Pac. Tea Co. v. Bateman, 4 Va. App. 459, 464, 359 S.E.2d 98, 101 (1987) (quoting Pilot Freight Carriers, Inc. v. Reeves, 1 Va. App. 435, 438-39, 339 S.E.2d 570, 572 (1986)). Unless we can say as a matter of law that employer's evidence sustained its burden of proof, the commission's findings are binding and conclusive upon us. See Tomko v. Michael's Plastering Co., 210 Va. 697, 699, 173 S.E.2d 833, 835 (1970).


In May 2000, claimant, a carpenter, sustained a compensable back injury while installing a Jacuzzi in a house. Prior to that accident, claimant had back surgery in 1998. After the 1998 surgery, claimant returned to full-duty work as a carpenter and participated in bowling, baseball, and softball activities.


Dr. Colin Hamilton, an orthopedist, began treating claimant on June 16, 2000, upon a referral from Dr. Randall Fedro, who examined claimant immediately after the accident. Dr. Hamilton suspected claimant had degenerative disc disease with a probable acute annular disc tear. A June 7, 2000 MRI, reviewed by Dr. Hamilton, showed that "definite recurrent HNP cannot be verified." Claimant's condition continued to worsen, and Dr. Hamilton recommended physical therapy.


Claimant underwent an epidural steroid injection, but continued to have pain through September and October 2000. After a second injection, he began having right-sided symptoms. After a third injection, claimant's leg pain resolved, but he continued to suffer from back pain. Dr. Hamilton opined that "it would be difficult to state that [claimant's] continuing low back symptoms are specifically related to his putting the Jacuzzi into the frame on 5-19-00 and more likely to be secondary to the chronic degenerative disc disease of his lumbar spine."


In Dr. Hamilton's May 4, 2001 deposition, based upon the lack of appreciable findings on the June 2000 MRI, Dr. Hamilton reiterated that claimant's continuing back problems were not related to the May 2000 accident, but rather were related to his degenerative disc disease.


On June 1, 2001, Dr. Grant Skidmore, a neurosurgeon, examined claimant upon referral from Dr. Fedro. Dr. Skidmore was aware of the history of claimant's May 2000 accident, his subsequent treatment, as well as his 1998 back surgery.


Dr. Skidmore ordered a repeat MRI, which showed an area at the L3-4 level that "appears to represent a small disc protrusion or disc fragment" that was not "seen with certainty on the previous study."


On September 13, 2001, Dr. Skidmore opined that the May 2000 compensable accident exacerbated claimant's back condition, causing claimant's current symptoms. Dr. Skidmore noted that claimant was doing well and not receiving any treatment before the May 2000 accident, but had suffered from back symptoms since then.


Based upon this record, the commission found that employer fail

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