Please join Jones Jones in congratulating Associate Kevin Moy and his team on their successful effort to disallow a controverted construction claim before the New York State Workers’ Compensation Board.
In this case the claimant alleged they were working as a carpenter for the client’s insured when they injured their neck, back, right shoulder and both knees on the job site as a result of tripping over some pipes. The claimant also alleged they gave oral notice of the injury to the foreman on the date of the injury and had witnesses onsite. Moy and his team questioned the validity of the claim based on documented evidence the claimant worked the full day on the alleged date of accident, contrary to the claimant’s testimony that it happened in the middle of the day and that they stopped working immediately after the accident to seek medical treatment.
During trial, Moy and his team took extensive testimony of the timeline of events on the alleged date of accident and how the alleged accident took place. Moy’s team also provided documented evidence and testimony that the claimant worked the entire day. During both examination and cross-examination, the claimant stated they were sent home from work early and drove to the hospital but provided no actual evidence or witness testimony in support of this statement. Moy and his team argued the claim should be disallowed as the claimant’s testimony and allegations were unsupported with documented evidence. The Law Judge agreed with Moy and his team and disallowed the case. On appeal, the New York State Workers’ Compensation Board also cited the claimant’s allegations were unsupported.
Moy and his team presented compelling evidence that overcame the hurdle of the section 21(1) presumption that an accident took place in the course and scope of the claimant’s employment. The display from Moy and his team also highlighted a lack of supporting evidence from the claimant, saving the client from both financial and reputational burden in the face of a high exposure case. Well done to the entire team. If you are in need of assistance with a workers’ compensation case, please contact our appellate team at concierge@jonesjonesllc.com.