Citation Numbers: 5 A.D.3d 820, 772 N.Y.S.2d 624, 2004 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 2238
Judges: Spain
Filed Date: 3/4/2004
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/1/2024
Appeal from an amended decision of the Workers’ Compensation Board, filed September 18, 2002, which, inter alia, denied claimant’s request to reclassify him as permanently totally disabled.
As the result of an employment-related accident in February 1984, claimant injured his back and sustained posttraumatic stress disorder and hyperhidrosis (a disorder of the nerve endings). Multiple evidentiary hearings ensued, after which claimant was classified with a permanent partial disability and awarded continuing workers’ compensation benefits. Seeking to be classified with a permanent total disability, claimant successfully requested that his case he reopened, giving rise to yet another hearing, held in March 2000. By amended decision, filed September 18, 2002, a panel of the Workers’ Compensation Board denied claimant’s request for reclassification as permanently totally disabled, noting that the issue of claimant’s degree of disability had been repeatedly litigated, his status as permanently partially disabled had been consistently reaffirmed, and no medical evidence supporting a change in his condition had been produced. The Board panel further found that claimant’s application should be denied because claimant had failed to file a completed application for Board review (see 12 NYCRR 300.13 [e] [1] [i]). Claimant appeals from the Board’s amended decision.
To the extent that claimant is arguing that his April 23, 2002 pro se request for full Board review was improperly denied, we note that such denial was not rendered by a Board decision, but by a letter from the Office of General Counsel and, as such, is not appealable (see Matter of Drummond v The Desmond, 295 AD2d 711, 713 [2002], lv denied 98 NY2d 615 [2002]). In any event, the denial of claimant’s request for full Board review was neither arbitrary nor capricious (see Matter of Jean-Lubin v Home Care Servs. for Ind. Living, 295 AD2d 825, 826 [2002]; Matter of Thompson v General Motors Corp./Delphi Harrison, 276 AD2d 820, 821 [2000]).
Mercure, J.P., Carpinello, Mugglin and Lahtinen, JJ., concur. Ordered that the amended decision is affirmed, without costs.