Citation Numbers: 210 A.D.2d 707, 620 N.Y.S.2d 171, 1994 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 12733
Filed Date: 12/15/1994
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/31/2024
—Appeals from two decisions of the Workers’ Compensation Board, filed February 5, 1993 and April 14, 1994, which ruled that claimant’s employment positions were dual and dissimilar.
Claimant was employed as both a mathematics and computer science teacher and a drivers’ education teacher when, after hospitalization for a pulmonary embolism in 1985, he was unable to resume teaching drivers’ education, although he was able to continue with his other teaching duties. Claimant was found to have an occupational disease. The Workers’ Compensation Board also subsequently found that claimant was engaged in dual and dissimilar employments, so that claimant’s continued earnings from teaching mathematics and computer science could not be considered in offsetting claimant’s average weekly wage computation. The employer appeals.
Testimony established that claimant was not required to teach drivers’ education as a part of his general teaching
Cardona, P. J., Mercure, White, Casey and Peters, JJ., concur. Ordered that the decisions are affirmed, without costs.