James J. Kuhns v. W. Va. Office of Insurance Commissioner/Windsor Coal Co. ( 2014 )


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  •                              STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA
    FILED
    SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS                               April 29, 2014
    RORY L. PERRY II, CLERK
    SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS
    JAMES J. KUHNS,                                                               OF WEST VIRGINIA
    Claimant Below, Petitioner
    vs.)   No. 12-1383 (BOR Appeal No. 2047160)
    (Claim No. 2004026853)
    WEST VIRGINIA OFFICE OF
    INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
    Commissioner Below, Respondent
    and
    WINDSOR COAL COMPANY,
    Employer Below, Respondent
    MEMORANDUM DECISION
    Petitioner James J. Kuhns, by M. Jane Glauser, his attorney, appeals the decision of the
    West Virginia Workers’ Compensation Board of Review. The West Virginia Office of Insurance
    Commissioner, by Mark A. Bramble, its attorney, filed a timely response.
    This appeal arises from the Board of Review’s Final Order dated October 25, 2012, in
    which the Board affirmed an April 5, 2012, Order of the Workers’ Compensation Office of
    Judges. In its Order, the Office of Judges affirmed the claims administrator’s August 17, 2011,
    decision granting Mr. Kuhns permanent total disability benefits with an onset date of May 17,
    2006. The Court has carefully reviewed the records, written arguments, and appendices
    contained in the briefs, and the case is mature for consideration.
    This Court has considered the parties’ briefs and the record on appeal. The facts and legal
    arguments are adequately presented, and the decisional process would not be significantly aided
    by oral argument. Upon consideration of the standard of review, the briefs, and the record
    presented, the Court finds no substantial question of law and no prejudicial error. For these
    reasons, a memorandum decision is appropriate under Rule 21 of the Rules of Appellate
    Procedure.
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    Mr. Kuhns worked as an underground coal miner for Windsor Coal Company. Mr. Kuhns
    suffered several compensable injuries throughout the course of his employment, for which he
    received several permanent partial disability awards. On May 17, 2006, Mr. Kuhns applied for
    permanent total disability benefits noting that he had received a sum of 74% permanent partial
    disability awards. Mr. Kuhns’s case was submitted to the Permanent Total Disability Review
    Board. The Board found that Mr. Kuhns had met the 50% whole person medical impairment
    threshold. The Board also found that Mr. Kuhns was permanently and totally disabled from his
    compensable injuries. It recommended that Mr. Kuhns be granted permanent total disability
    benefits. On August 17, 2011, the claims administrator granted Mr. Kuhns permanent total
    disability benefits with an onset date of May 17, 2006, based on the Board’s recommendation.
    On April 5, 2012, the Office of Judges affirmed the claims administrator’s decision. The Board
    of Review affirmed the Order of the Office of Judges on October 25, 2012, leading Mr. Kuhns to
    appeal.
    The Office of Judges concluded that May 17, 2006, was the proper onset date for Mr.
    Kuhns’s permanent total disability benefits. The Office of Judges found that date was when Mr.
    Kuhns filed his application for permanent total disability benefits. The Office of Judges
    determined that this date occurred subsequent to the date on which Mr. Kuhns met the filing
    threshold for permanent total disability benefits. The Office of Judges also found that the May
    17, 2006, onset date complied with the provisions of West Virginia Code § 23-4-6(j)(5) (2005).
    The Board of Review adopted the findings of the Office of Judges and affirmed its Order.
    On appeal, Mr. Kuhns argues that the proper onset date is September 18, 2001, the date
    on which he met the filing threshold for permanent total disability benefits under West Virginia
    Code § 23-4-6(n)(1) (2005).
    We agree with the conclusions of the Board of Review and the findings of the Office of
    Judges. The proper onset date for Mr. Kuhn’s permanent total disability benefits is May 17,
    2006, the date on which he filed his application. The Office of Judges correctly applied West
    Virginia Code § 23-4-6(j)(5) in this case. Mr. Kuhn is not entitled to an earlier onset date for his
    award.
    For the foregoing reasons, we find that the decision of the Board of Review is not in clear
    violation of any constitutional or statutory provision, nor is it clearly the result of erroneous
    conclusions of law, nor is it based upon a material misstatement or mischaracterization of the
    evidentiary record. Therefore, the decision of the Board of Review is affirmed.
    Affirmed.
    ISSUED: April 29, 2014
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    CONCURRED IN BY:
    Chief Justice Robin J. Davis
    Justice Brent D. Benjamin
    Justice Margaret L. Workman
    Justice Menis E. Ketchum
    Justice Allen H. Loughry II
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Document Info

Docket Number: 12-1383

Filed Date: 4/29/2014

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/30/2014