Livingston v. WSI ( 2022 )


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  •                                                                               FILED
    IN THE OFFICE OF THE
    CLERK OF SUPREME COURT
    JANUARY 6, 2022
    STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
    IN THE SUPREME COURT
    STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
    
    2022 ND 6
    Antonio Livingston,                                                 Appellant
    v.
    Workforce Safety and Insurance (WSI),                                Appellee
    and
    Powerdrill Rig Services,                                          Respondent
    No. 20210232
    Appeal from the District Court of Williams County, Northwest Judicial
    District, the Honorable Paul W. Jacobson, Judge.
    AFFIRMED.
    Per Curiam.
    Antonio Livingston (self-represented), North Little Rock, Arkansas, appellant;
    submitted on brief.
    Mitchell D. Armstrong and Jon C. Lengowski, Special Assistant Attorneys
    General, Bismarck, North Dakota, for appellee; submitted on brief.
    Livingston v. WSI
    No. 20210232
    Per Curiam.
    [¶1] Antonio Livingston appeals from a district court judgment affirming an
    administrative law judge’s (ALJ) decision that affirmed a North Dakota
    Workforce Safety and Insurance decision denying him benefits. Livingston
    argues the ALJ erred in finding he failed to prove that his peripheral vascular
    disease and Raynaud’s disease were caused by his work injury. He also argues
    the ALJ erred in finding he was not entitled to disability benefits. “In reviewing
    an ALJ’s findings of fact, a court may not make independent findings of fact or
    substitute its judgment for the ALJ’s findings; rather, the court must decide
    only whether a reasoning mind reasonably could have determined the findings
    were proven by the weight of the evidence from the entire record.” WSI v.
    Badger Roustabouts, LLC, 
    2021 ND 166
    , ¶ 8, 
    964 N.W.2d 514
    . We conclude the
    ALJ’s findings of fact are supported by a preponderance of the evidence and its
    conclusions of law are supported by its findings of fact. We summarily affirm
    under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(5).
    [¶2] Jon J. Jensen, C.J.
    Gerald W. VandeWalle
    Daniel J. Crothers
    Lisa Fair McEvers
    Jerod E. Tufte
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Document Info

Docket Number: 20210232

Judges: Per Curiam

Filed Date: 1/6/2022

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 1/6/2022