Judges: WINSTON BRYANT, Attorney General
Filed Date: 9/7/1993
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
The Honorable Dave Bisbee State Representative 174 Pyramid Drive, Route 1 Rogers, AR 72756
Dear Representative Bisbee:
This is in response to your request on behalf of Rogers Fire Chief Kenneth D. Riley for an opinion concerning workers' compensation coverage for firefighters pursuant to Act 796 of 1993. Your question has been paraphrased as follows:
Are cardiac or respiratory injuries suffered by firefighters in the line of duty considered compensable injuries under the new workers' compensation provisions of Act 796 of 1993?
It is my opinion that the answer to your question is fact-specific and will require a case-by-case analysis of the particular injury with a view to all the surrounding circumstances.
Section 8 of Act 796 indicates that A.C.A. §
(a) A cardiovascular, coronary, pulmonary, respiratory or cerebrovascular accident, or myocardial infarction causing injury, illness or death is a ``compensable injury' only if in relation to other factors contributing to the physical harm an accident is the major cause of the physical harm;
(b) An injury or disease included in subsection (a) shall not be deemed to be a ``compensable injury' unless it is shown that the exertion of the work necessary to precipitate the disability or death was extraordinary and unusual in comparison to the employee's usual work in the course of the employee's regular employment, or alternately, that some unusual and unpredicted incident occurred which is found to have been the major cause of the physical harm. Stress (physical or mental) shall not be considered in determining whether the employee or claimant has met his burden of proof.
Accordingly, in order for an injury in the category of those set out in §
A claimant who meets the above test will have a compensable injury. Whether any particular injury is compensable will be a question of fact and must be looked at with a view to all of the surrounding circumstances.
The foregoing opinion, which I hereby approve, was prepared by Assistant Attorney General Sherry L. Daves.
Sincerely,
WINSTON BRYANT Attorney General
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