Citation Numbers: 47 A.D.3d 977, 849 N.Y.S.2d 119
Judges: Rose
Filed Date: 1/29/2008
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/1/2024
Appeal from a decision of the Workers’ Compensation Board, filed November 28, 2005, which, among other things, precluded the employer from presenting certain evidence, reopened the case and restored it to the hearing calendar.
In 2004, claimant was injured in a work-related accident. At a hearing before a Workers’ Compensation Law Judge on February 4, 2005, claimant testified that he had not worked since the accident and could not return to work, at which point the employer’s attorney requested a hearing so that he could produce a witness who would testify that claimant had, in fact, returned to work and that there was videotape proof of such. The Workers’ Compensation Law Judge directed the employer’s attorney to turn over a copy of the videotape within two weeks
This interlocutory Board decision is not appealable because it neither disposes of all substantive issues nor reaches a potentially dispositive threshold legal issue (see Matter of Wilson v Roselli Moving & Stor Corp., 37 AD3d 959 [2007]; Matter of Rivers v Blue Ridge Farms, Inc., 36 AD3d 1132, 1133 [2007]; Matter of Pisarek v Utica Cutlery, 26 AD3d 619, 620 [2006]). Inasmuch as the Board has directed further development of the record and held certain benefit payments to claimant in abeyance (see Matter of Reese v Advanced Empl. Concepts, 15 AD3d 760, 761 [2005]), our review of the Board’s decision here would result in piecemeal review of the issues in the case (see Matter of Rivers v Blue Ridge Farms, Inc., 36 AD3d at 1133; Matter of Sawyer v Orange Motors, 24 AD3d 1117, 1117-1118 [2005]). Since the nonfinal decision may be reviewed upon an appeal from the Board’s final determination (see Matter of Wilson v Roselli Moving & Stor. Corp., 37 AD3d at 959; Matter of Sawyer v Orange Motors, 24 AD3d at 1118), this appeal must be dismissed.
Cardona, P.J., Feters, Spain and Kane, JJ., concur. Ordered that the appeal is dismissed, without costs.