Workers’ Compensation – Causation – Pre-Existing Condition – Aggravation – Medical Expenses
Wells v. Coastal Cardiology Associates Plaintiff’s doctors both testified that her pre-existing condition was exacerbated by her fall at work, necessitating surgery, and both doctors said they could not apportion plaintiff’s current condition between her pre-existing condition and the fall. This evidence supports the Industrial Commission’s order that defendants pay for plaintiff’s surgery.
We affirm the Commission’s award of medical expenses.
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Published: December 28, 2011
Time posted: 4:44 pm
Tags: aggravation, Causation, medical expenses, pre-existing condition, Workers’ Compensation







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