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BEFORE THE ARKANSAS WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION CLAIM NO. F704526 CAROLYN JACKSON, EMPLOYEE CLAIMANT PULASKI COUNTY SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, EMPLOYER RESPONDENT NO. 1 ARKANSAS SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION, INSURANCE CARRIER RESPONDENT NO. 1 SECOND INJURY FUND RESPONDENT NO. 2 DEATH AND PERMANENT TOTAL DISABILITY TRUST FUND RESPONDENT NO. 3 OPINION FILED JUNE 20, 2012 Hearing before Administrative Law Judge Elizabeth W. Hogan on March 22, 2012, at Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas. Claimant represented by Mr. Phillip M. Wilson, Attorney at Law, Little Rock, Arkansas. Respondents No. 1 represented by Ms. Melissa Wood, Attorney at Law, Little Rock, Arkansas. Respondent No. 2 represented by Mr. David B. Simmons, Attorney at Law, Little Rock, Arkansas. Respondent No. 3 represented by Ms. Christy L. King, Attorney at Law, Little Rock, Arkansas. ISSUES A hearing was conducted to determine the claimant s entitlement to permanent total disability benefits and attorney s fees. At issue is whether or not the claimant is entitled to wage loss based on scheduled injuries pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. 11-9-519, 11-9-522; whether or not the Second Injury Fund has liability pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. 11-9-525; and the Death and Permanent Total Disability Trust Fund s liability pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. 11-9-502.

After reviewing the evidence impartially, without giving benefit of the doubt to either party, Ark. Code Ann. 11-9-704, I find the evidence does not preponderate in favor of the claimant. STATEMENT OF THE CASE The parties stipulated to an employee-employer-carrier relationship on April 26, 2007, at which time the claimant sustained bilateral scheduled injuries to the lower extremities at a compensation rate of $117.00. Medical expenses, temporary total disability benefits and ratings of 17% to the right leg (based on Dr. Nguyen s report of February 12, 2008) and 7% to the left leg (based on Dr. Nguyen s report of December 10, 2008) have been accepted. The claimant has received Social Security Disability benefits since 2002. The claimant contends that due to her age (D.O.B. May 31, 1953), education (11 th grade) and work history (manual labor and factory work), she is permanently and totally disabled. Respondents No. 1 contend that all appropriate benefits had been paid and the claimant was not entitled to wage loss based on scheduled injuries. Respondent No. 2, the Second Injury Fund, contends the claimant s injuries are scheduled, and she is not entitled to permanent and total disability benefits. Her pre-existing conditions have not combined with her compensable injury to cause disability. Respondent No. 3, the Death and Permanent Total Disability Trust Fund (Trust Fund), defers to the outcome of litigation. The following were submitted without objection and comprise the evidence of record: the parties prehearing questionnaire responses and exhibits contained in the transcript. -2-

The claimant was the only witness to testify at the hearing. A summary of the claimant s history of injury and medical treatment appears in the July 22, 2009, Opinion. The claimant, age 58, has an 11 th grade education (two credits shy of graduating) and training in barber college, although she has never worked in that profession. Her work history includes a factory job with Stone Container as a bag feeder and puller, requiring prolonged standing and lifting. She also worked for Maybelline and Timex, performing assembly line work which was hand intensive. The claimant cannot type or use a computer. She receives Social Security Disability benefits ($1,200.00 per month) and two pensions (Stone Container $247.00 per month and through her deceased husband a $147.00 per month pension), (Tr. p. 29). The claimant s health history includes high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, Hepatitis C, sleep apnea, osteoporosis, bilateral shoulder pain (fractured right shoulder in an MVA), back and bilateral leg pain (from Stone Container), carpal tunnel syndrome (from Stone Container), thyroid problems and a blood disorder. (Tr. p. 12, 18-20, 26-36, 41-42). The claimant has never had surgery (Tr. p. 42-43). The claimant worked for the respondent employer for six years while drawing Social Security, (Tr. p. 11-12). On April 26, 2007, the claimant injured both legs in a compensable accident. She worked four hours a day as a cook and server for the respondent employer. After the injury, she returned to work in August, 2008, and was able to perform her regular job, with frequent breaks and using a cart to hold items (Tr. p. 16). She testified her job was easy to perform (Tr. p. 8, 15, 23-25). The claimant was terminated after a leave of absence for non-compensable medical problems, (Tr. p. 26, 45-47). -3-

Three years later, the claimant worked for Pathfinder for two months, supervising school children on a bus. She had to quit because of her diabetes, back, and knee problems, (Tr. p. 16, 35-36). The claimant lives with family who help with chores but she is able to drive, cook and shop. She takes medication for her illnesses. MEDICAL EVIDENCE The claimant has received treatment for neck and radiating upper extremity pain, diabetic neuropathy, back and radiating lower extremity pain, sleep apnea, headaches, swelling in her lower extremities, high blood pressure, diabetes, bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome, Hepatitis C, osteoporosis and bilateral degenerative joint disease of the knees. On April 26, 2007, the claimant slipped and fell at work injuring her right ankle and left knee. She was diagnosed with a partial tear of a tendon in the right ankle and assessed a 17% rating. She was also diagnosed with meniscal tears in the left knee superimposed upon pre-existing arthritis and assessed a 7% rating. She returned to work at light duty in October, 2007, after conservative treatment. Dr. Nguyen released her from his care on October 14, 2008. Since the last hearing in 2009, the claimant has received Synvisc injections to treat bilateral arthritis in the knees (see Dr. Nguyen s report of April 8, 2011). According to the claimant s testimony, these injections provide relief for several months at a time (Tr. p. 13). The claimant is also taking pain medication prescribed by Dr. Garlapati for neck, back, bilateral knee and bilateral ankle pain. The swelling in her legs has never been causally related to the compensable injury. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW Wage loss is the degree to which the compensable injury has affected the claimant s earning capacity. The extent of disability is a question of fact for the -4-

Commission. Cross v. Crawford County Memorial Hospital, 54 Ark. App. 130, 923 S.W.2d 886 (1996). The Commission is charged with assessing wage loss on a case-by-case basis. Factors to be considered in assessing wage loss include the claimant s, age, education, work experience, medical evidence and other matters which may reasonably be expected to affect the worker s future earning power such as motivation, post-injury income, bone fide job offers, credibility, or voluntary termination. Glass v. Edens, 233 Ark. 786, 346 S.W.2d 685 (1961); City of Fayetteville v. Guess, 10 Ark. App. 313, 663 S.W.2d 946 (1984); Curry v. Franklin Electric, 32 Ark. App. 168, 798 S.W.2d 130 (1990); Oller v. Champion Parts Rebuilders, 5 Ark. App. 307, 635 S.W.2d 276 (1982); and Hope School District v. Charles Wilson, 2011 Ark. App. 219, S.W.3d (2011). The award of wage loss is not a mathematical formula but a judicial determination based on the Commission s knowledge of industrial demands, limitations, and requirements, Henson v. General Electric, 99 Ark. App. 129, 257 S.W.3d 908 (2008). At the time of the claimant s compensable scheduled injuries she was receiving Social Security Disability benefits for multiple health problems. She described her job as easy and only worked four hours a day. Afer conservative treatment, she returned to work and was accommodated with light duty which she was able to perform, (see Dr. Nguyen s report of August 1, 2007). The claimant took a leave of absence for non-compensable health reasons and apparently did not return to work when the leave expired, so her employment was terminated. Three years later, she took a part-time job supervising children on a school bus but quit because walking up and down the stairs of the bus aggravated her arthritic knees. -5-

Although not argued by the respondents, I find the claimant s compensable injuries were not the major cause of her disability. She was able to return to work following her injury. 1. The Workers Compensation Commission has jurisdiction of this claim in which the employee-employer-carrier relationship existed on April 26, 2007, at which time the claimant sustained bilateral scheduled injuries to the lower extremities at a compensation rate of $117.00. Medical expenses, temporary total disability benefits and ratings of 17% to the right leg (based on Dr. Nguyen s report of February 12, 2008) and 7% to the left leg (based on Dr. Nguyen s report of December 10, 2008) have been accepted. The claimant receives Social Security Disability benefits. 2. The claimant has failed to prove that the compensable injury is the major cause of her disability, Ark. Code Ann. 11-9- 102(F)(ii)(a)(b). 3. If they have not already done so, the respondents are directed to pay the court reporter, Pamela St. Clair s, fees and expenses within thirty days of receipt of the bill. This claim for disability benefits is respectfully denied and dismissed. IT IS SO ORDERED. ELIZABETH W. HOGAN Administrative Law Judge -6-